Are the Ten Commandments still relevant today, or does modern society think it can update them? In this episode of Mark & Pete, we explore why the Ten Commandments, biblical morality, and Christian ethics still shape Western civilisation and why many people now believe they should be rewritten for the modern age.
Across politics, culture, and social media, there is growing talk of rewriting moral rules to fit modern values. Some commentators suggest humanity needs a new set of commandments – updated for climate change, technology, and social trends. But can the Ten Commandments from the Bible really be replaced, or are they more foundational than we realise?
In this conversation we examine the history of the Ten Commandments in Christianity, their influence on law and culture, and the deeper reason they still provoke debate thousands of years after Moses received them on Mount Sinai. From “You shall not murder” to “You shall not steal,” these commandments have shaped moral thinking in the West for centuries.
The episode also looks at a modern question: if society believes it can improve on biblical law, what replaces it? Are moral rules now decided by governments, cultural trends, or popular opinion?
Along the way we discuss Christian theology, biblical authority, moral law, and the role of faith in public life, asking whether modern society is abandoning ancient wisdom too quickly. The Ten Commandments were never meant to be merely historical artefacts. They were intended as a guide for human life before God.
Whether you are interested in Christian apologetics, theology, culture, ethics, or the influence of the Bible on Western society, this episode explores why the Ten Commandments continue to provoke debate in the modern world.
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