God has given us a plan

We are all His Children.

We are all equal In His eyes.

The Ten Commandments

Below is a revision of the Ten Commandments

explained by our founder, Dan Payne

God gave us His plan for a perfect world. He cast His sacred words in stone.

These basic laws were always intended to act as a guideline for how all humanity should live. They were meant to be a basic set of rules for how to treat and respect God and each other. DIFY Religion believes that these Ten Commandments are the keys that unlock the pathway to paradise both here on earth and in heaven.

The First 4 Commandments are meant for Mankind toward God

1) Take no person above or equal to God: Not your president, your prime minister, your favourite movie star, your favourite singer, not your sports idol, not even the prophets or the Pope, absolutely no one.

2) Put no object above or equal to God: Not money, land, flag, country, gold, team, house, jewels, power, music, idols, absolutely nothing.

3) Do not use the Lord’s name in Vain: Do not call out for God, Allah, Jesus, Muhammad, or any other prophet in vain. No God D— it, no J—- C—- etc. Keep calling for God or His prophets for no reason and He will ignore your pleas when you actually do need His help. It is akin to the fable of, The Boy Who Cried Wolf.

4) Remember the Sabbath: Take a day off each week to honour God. It is best to gather with others on this day to pray and thank God for all we have, but this is not always possible. So always try to take the same day off each week, do not work for personal profit on this day & of course, praise God.

The Last 6 Commandments are for Mankind toward Mankind

5) Honour thy parents: God thought it that important, He put to honour thy parents as the first Commandment of the six Commandments for man to man. Treat them as they would have treated you, regardless of if they were good parents or not, or even if they are not always able to thank you. After all, they gave you life.

6) Thou Shall Not Kill: We are all God’s children and are all connected so killing any one of us is killing a part of God.

7) Thou Shall Not Commit Adultery: In some cultures, adultery is punishable by death. We don’t believe that this is what God intended. If you are not happy in a marriage, then get a divorce, but being cheated on is not something anyone deserves. Remember the Golden Rule: Treat people the same way that you would want to be treated yourself.

8) Thou Shall Not Steal: Do not take what is not rightfully yours. Not from your boss, neighbour, family, friend, enemy, the shopkeeper, your customer, no one.

9) Thou Shall Not Bear False Witness: Do not lie or spread false rumours. Refer to the Golden Rule.

10) Thou Shall Not Covet: Do not lust or want for what is not yours. Be it your neighbour’s car, house, land, job, spouse, or country. Be content with what you have because you don’t have to look far to realize that you are better off than many others.

It is not always easy to keep the Commandments, but they are a code set by God that we should all aspire to. It takes practice and commitment. Learn the Commandments and refer to them before you act. Sometimes it is just a matter of breaking a bad habit