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Q. 48 What does the Eighth Commandment, "You shall not lie," tell us to do?
The Eighth Commandment tells us to speak the truth carefully and to think the best of our neighbor.
Q. 49 What does the Eighth Commandment tell us not to do?
The Eighth Commandment tells us not to harm another person's reputation. This includes false witness, lies, flattery, unfounded suspicion, and rash judgment.
Q. 50 What must a person do, who has damaged his neighbor's good name by falsely accusing him or speaking wickedly of him?
He who has damaged his neighbor's good name by false accusation or wicked talk, must repair the damage he has done, so far as he is able.
Q. 51 What does the Sixth Commandment, "You shall not commit adultery," tell us not to do?
The Sixth Commandment tells us not to be impure. This means that is wrong to use immoral words or view books, pictures, and shows that are bad examples for us.
Q. 52 What does the Ninth Commandment, "You shall not covet your neighbor's wife," tell us not to do?
The Ninth Commandment tells us not to have impure thoughts and desires.
Q. 53 What does the Seventh Commandment, "You shall not steal," tell us to do?
The Seventh Commandment tells us to give back property belonging to others, to fix damages we cause, and to pay our debts.
Q. 54 What does the Seventh Commandment tell us not to do?
The Seventh Commandment tells us not to damage our neighbor's property. This includes theft and damaging actions. It is wrong to help those who do such damages.
Q. 55 If we have stolen or damaged our neighbor's property, should we try to make restitution?
Yes, if we have stolen or damaged our neighbor's property, we should try to make restitution.
Q. 56 What does the Tenth Commandment, "You shall not covet your neighbor's goods," tell us to do?
The Tenth Commandment tells us to be just in the desire to improve our lives, and to suffer with patience the hardships and other sufferings permitted by the Lord for our own good.