
Do animals obey the Ten Commandments 
better than men and women? 
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D from his brother bear? Is the growl of a dog with a bone really 
a warning to other dogs to respect the command, “Thou shalt not 
covet”? Did you know that a pack of timber-wolves has been known to 
punish the wolf-sentinel who repeatedly gave “false witness” about ap- 
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great “thou shalts’’ known and observed by squirrels as well as ele- 
phants—by bees as well as birds? 
Where did Moses get the Ten Commandments? Did the finger of a 
personal God really write them ‘‘on tables of stone” or did the great 
Hebrew law-giver write them after long, profound observation of the 
lives of beasts as well as men? Was Moses really a deep student of 
Nature’s fundamental laws as well as a great leader of crowds? 
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