The Scientific Study Behind the Discovery of the New 10 Commandments

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The process by which the 10 commandments of Castrocreepersociety have been ascertained involved using the most rigorous scientific methods. As the mission statement of this website notes, the goal is the defeat of Castrocreepersociety. When one goes to battle against an enemy, one first needs to know their code of ethics, their religion, the playbook, so to speak, that guides their actions and moves. At first I thought of determining the code of ethics of Castrocreepersociety by conducting random interviews but nixed this idea when I realized that most members of Castrocreepersociety would state that they had no religion or were agnostic or had never really thought about their code of ethics. Well, these answers would not have been true because, whether they admit to it or not, everyone has a religion and a code of ethics. So, I said to myself, since I am dealing with a group that has problems telling the truth, doing a random survey of Castrocreepersociety to determine its religion and code ethics would simply not be feasible.

I put my project aside for several months until, one Saturday afternoon, I watched a program on channel 9, San Francisco’s local public television channel that featured a scientist who was studying the behavior and social structure of the rhesus monkey in the Amazon rain forest. The scientist noted that she could not interview the monkeys to ascertain the rules of their social order so she had to deduce their social rules by observing their behavior in multiple situations. A lightbulb went off in my head! By golly, I had finally discovered the solution to my problem. I would use exactly the same method to ascertain the code of ethics of Castrocreepersociety as this scientist had used to determine the social rules of the rhesus monkey of the Amazon rain forest. Although my ‘monkeys’ could speak, they had great difficulty in telling the truth so I needed a method to determine the ethical code of the ‘monkeys’ I was studying without interviewing them.

Now, I had a way of determining the ethical code of Castrocreepersociety using the very latest in scientific research methodology. As I had been observing the behavior of Castrocreepersociety for over 25 years in all sorts of situations and conditions, I was particularly well suited to report on the ethical code or religion of Castrocreepersociety, as I had hundreds of individual data points to draw upon. Drawing upon my rich history of observations, I noted the various precepts of the ethical code of Castrocreepersociety. I listed the various principles of Castrocreepersociety in order according to the dearness to which those principles are held to the hearts of Castrocreepersociety. You will find the results of my painstaking scientific study in this website labeled as the 10 Commandments of Castrocreepersociety. I put the top ten tenets of Castrocreepersociety alongside the 10 Commandments widely known in the Western world to give the reader a handy reference point to assess and analyze the code of ethics of Castrocreepersociety.

Although I have not fully analyzed the results, I was surprised to discover that the values of discrimination and exclusion are even more highly regarded and revered in Castrocreepersociety than I had originally suspected. This is both good news and bad news. That the values of discrimination and exclusion are the chief motivators and drivers of Castrocreepersociety and that these values are at the top of the list of their code of ethics places the ethical code of Castrocreepersociety right alongside the codes of ethics of the defeated Plantation Slavers of the Deep South, the National Socialists of Germany, and the Apartheidists of South Africa. This is good news as it is an indication that, as least from the historical reference points I have listed, Castrocreepersociety is eventually headed for defeat. The good news is also the bad news: the striking similarity in the ethical code of Castrocreepersociety to the ethical codes of the Apartheidists, the National Socialists, and the Plantation Slavers also indicates that the battle to defeat Castrocreepersociety will not be an easy one.