Trooper
Shooter
The idea that our judicial system is based on the ten commandments is laughable. You really, really, really need to take a history class or something.
I note that there is no prohibition against rape in the ten commandments, although you are toast if you say Mr. Big's name with a bad attitude.
Where is adultery addressed in our judicial system? Or coveting?
You can't be serious.
Ever read Blackstone's commentary on the law?
We did use a lot of the Torah as a starting point when making laws back in the early 1800s. The Puritans did read the Talmud, did not believe in Christmas (it was nearly the Civil War before Christmas was accepted in the northeastern parts of the US) and Thanksgiving has religious roots. The fight in the Civil War came out of the evangelicals opposing slavery. Washington and many of the others who helped write the constitution were men of faith (though most of the Freemasons did not believe in the Trinty).
For the 200 years before we were a constitutional republic the American people were ruled by their pastors as much as the governors of their colonies. Even the concept of a federal republic has its roots in the book of Judges as ancient Israel was the first constitutional republic (Rome was the second). Our constitution was based in part on the structure of the Judges and part on how the Masonic lodge was ruled.
But, after 1805, the US became less of a people under G-D and more of a people filled with greed. And the Freemasons were marginalized. Most of this is due to Jefferson's desire for power.