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Eleventh commandmemt, this kind of sound great with lots of knew idea. What would make someone add to the already 10 commandment? I think it will be fun reading the eleventh commandment. What would it sound like? Thou shall not...
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Intriguing would be a tame word to describe The Eleventh Commandment: Dr. David Trucker, by David W Florence MD. Part memoir and part fiction, it is about a doctor with ties to the underworld but finds himself helping the police investigate crimes (See Amazon Summary). Thus, we have here the Eleventh Commandment, which probably pertains to committing evil to prevent a greater evil, fighting fire with fire, or going beyond the bounds of law to protect law and order. The book will have to be read in full to get its core message, which, I'm sure, can provoke debate. At first look, I see the book as morally ambivalent or ambiguous, or even Macchiavellian in a fun, entertaining way. But some people would probably find this advancing an eye-for-an-eye, dark justice type of moral code. Beyond the thrills, amusement and dark humor, what will it tell us?
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