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1. Do not worship any other gods. - Genesis 35:2<span> NIV: ‘Get rid of the foreign gods.’</span>
<span>2. Do not make any idols. - </span>Genesis 31:30<span> NIV: Laban to Jacob: ‘But why did you steal my gods?’</span>
<span>3. Do not misuse the name of God. - </span>Genesis 24:3<span> NIV: ‘I want you to swear by the Lord.’</span>
<span>4. Keep the Sabbath holy. - </span>Genesis 2:3<span> NIV: ‘God blessed the seventh day and made it holy.’</span>
<span>5. Honor your father and mother. - </span>Genesis 27:41<span> NIV: ‘The days of mourning my father are near.’</span>
<span>6. Do not murder. - </span>Genesis 4:9<span> NIV: ‘Where is your brother Abel?’</span>
<span>7. Do not commit adultery. - </span>Genesis 39:9: ‘How then could I do such a wicked thing and sin against God?’
<span>8. Do not steal. - </span>Genesis 44:4-7<span> NIV: ‘Why have you stolen my silver cup?’</span>
<span>9. Do not lie. - </span>Genesis 39:17<span> NIV: ‘[Joseph] came to me to make sport of me but he ran.’</span>
<span>10. Do not covet. - </span>Genesis 12:18; 20:3<span> NIV: ‘You are as good as dead because of the woman you have taken; she is a married woman.</span>
A secular view of the Catholic Church during the 15th century proposed that the Pope held supreme authority over the institution. However, this thought was questioned on numerous occasions during the Renaissance. This series of events caused the formation of Conciliarism. A reform movement that held that the supreme authority of the Church resided in the Ecumenical Council or a group of theological experts and ecclesiastical dignitaries. Even though Conciliarism proposed changes regarding the organization of the Catholic Church, it maintained a traditional view regarding the relationship between man and God, in other words, the adherence of people to God's mandates.
Ideas from the Enlightenment (1650s - 1780s) led to many technical advances as well as new ideas of society in the Age of Revolution (1750 - 1917).