Life is sacred.

I Am Who I Am created humanity with a limited life and a spirit which resembles God’s Spirit. God’s Spirit aims for equality, liberty and freedoms in a Paradise on Earth. The Paradise cannot be established without the Commands in order to preserve Life.

Life of every human is sacred. This means that life is precious and should be respected and protected. It is a core belief in many religions, including Christianity and Judaism, which hold that life is a gift from God and that humans are created in God’s image. This belief can also be interpreted more broadly as a principle that life has intrinsic value and is worthy of respect, regardless of religious affiliation.

The phrase “do not kill” comes from the Sixth Commandment, “You shall not kill,” found in the biblical Decalogue (Exodus 20:13). While traditionally translated as “kill,” many scholars and modern translations prefer “murder,” as the original Hebrew word ratsakh often refers to unlawful or premeditated killing. The commandment emphasizes the sacredness of life and is interpreted in various religious traditions as a prohibition against murder, but can also be understood as a broader principle against harming others.

Those humans who kill from greed or out of emotion are of no use anymore for I Am Who I Am. In this evil world, faithfull people are allowed to kill in order to defend themselves. At the old age, when the body decays, a human is allowed to be killed by medicine. But an old human should before death consider if everything has been said and everything has been forgiven.

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