III: Thou shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.
An example portraying and promoting a violation of this Commandment is depicting the calling on God in a casual way, as seen on some sitcoms.
IV: Remember to keep holy the Sabbath day.
Probably most media should not be viewed on the Sabbath day due to the heavy influence, promotion, and suggestions of violating God’s Laws.
V: Honor your father and mother.
Most can clearly recognize how media parents are many times lied to, screamed at, badgered, disregarded, and belittled to provide some examples, by their media children thus promoting this same behavior by real children to real parents.
VI: Thou shall not kill.
The population has been overwhelmed with the presentation of murder, extreme murder, and bizarre murder that is portrayed and constantly viewed by the population, through the vehicles of mass media.
VII: Thou shall not commit adultery.
The suggestion to commit adultery through depictions of adulterous relationships in mass media, has inundated the population to the point where committing adultery has almost become an acceptable expectation. (This commentary is not based on some of the questions raised in the Commentary on Tyranny.)
VIII: Thou shall not steal.
Portrayals in the mass media of stealing are divided. Some programming depicts stealing as a punishable crime, whereas other mass media depicts a kind of appreciation, humor, and heroism for thieves.
IX: Thou shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
Lying is rampantly depicted in most media and is common place in much on the children’s programming, resulting in the teaching of the young, mostly innocent mind to engage in lying and exaggeration which becomes a strong precursor to violating the other Commandments and engaging in Capital sins and Abominations.
X: Thou shall not covet your neighbor’s house.
Enticements and temptations to want what others have overwhelmed viewers continually in mass media, through various programming and advertisements. The result of acting on mass media’s