Inspired by Richard Dawkin's The God Delusion, here is my own stab at Ten Commandments, in no particular order:
1) Do unto others as you would have others do unto you 2) Preserve things of beauty for future generations to enjoy 3) Never stop learning and growing 4) Be tolerant and open-minded 5) Question authority 6) Make decisions based on reason and facts, rather than superstition and hope 7) Tell the truth 8) Resolve conflicts with dialog rather than violence 9) Oppose injustice 10) Don't discriminate based on race, gender, or religion
1) Do unto others as you would have others do unto you
2) Preserve things of beauty for future generations to enjoy
3) Never stop learning and growing
4) Be tolerant and open-minded
5) Question authority
6) Make decisions based on reason and facts, rather than superstition and hope
7) Tell the truth
8) Resolve conflicts with dialog rather than violence
9) Oppose injustice
10) Don't discriminate based on race, gender, or religion
[Keywords: alternative ten commandments; secular ten commandments; humanism; atheism; humanist, atheist]