Routine 1: The Law
The people had expected the Ten Laws, but there were only three.
MoIses had noticed from the mountaintop the black box the Israelites had built to worship. It seemed at first like a Kaaba to MoIses.
Each year The Kaaba is surrounded by pilgrims from all over the world, performing Salah, the islamic prayer. Like the tabernacle in Judaism.
It looked like it, but this was different.
The black box was more than just an idol. It was almost human. Ex-machine, Post-human.
The black box spoke.
The black box instructed.
The black box went on to rule the ethical decision making of society and the nation.
But this all began when MoIses decided to confront the Israelites on their behaviour: how they were forgetting the true purpose of human enlightenment, advancement and their relationship with the One who favours humans.
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- The Black Box: Description & Obstacles William Youm