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Episode 1376: In God’s Image

Episode 1376: In God’s Image

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The Sixth Commandment, "You shall not murder," transcends a simple legal prohibition against killing; it is rooted in the radical biblical claim that every human being is created in the Imago Dei, or the image of God. This theological foundation asserts that human value is not determined by utility, status, intelligence, or physical ability, but by an inherent dignity that reflects God’s own character. Unlike ancient or modern systems that treat life as a commodity to be measured by its usefulness to the powerful, the Sixth Commandment insists that because every person bears God's image, their right to exist is non-negotiable and sacred.

This commandment serves as a protective wall around the most vulnerable members of society—the unborn, the elderly, the disabled, and the marginalized. History demonstrates that the first step toward atrocity, such as genocide or slavery, is always the dehumanization of a specific group by declaring them "less than" bearers of God’s image. By forbidding murder, God is protesting against any system that would devalue a human life for the sake of convenience, comfort, or economic preference. It is an assertion that because human dignity is divinely granted, it cannot be bought, traded, or revoked by any human authority.

Practically, the Sixth Commandment calls for more than the mere absence of violence; it demands the active protection and preservation of life. Recognizing "that of God in everyone" requires us to be suspicious of any ideology that ranks the value of souls and compels us to build institutions where the weak are not prey to the strong. It moves us to feed the hungry, care for the sick, and speak for the silenced. When a society truly grasps the sanctity of life, it shifts from a culture of utility to a culture of flourishing, where every individual is seen as a sacred reflection of their Creator.

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