1. The right of privacy in the tent
2. The right to keep the past black hidden in the heart
3. The right to talk and to listen
4. The right to refuse help or to accept, to offer help or to decline it
5. The right of son to court and daughter to be courted
6. The right of the hungry to be fed
7. The rights of the pregnant and the sick to transcend all other rights
8. The disallowing of the intrusion upon privacy
9. The disallowing to be noisy while the camp slept
10. The disallowing of seduction or rape
11. The disallowing of adultery, theft and murder
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One of the most important rules of the camps is the disallowing of adultery, theft and murder. These things only bring problems to all involved ,whether the offender or offended. Adultery, theft, and murder, while may bring joy or solve problems in the short turn, it will harm in the long term. Whomever offended will too be angered, only causing others to be angered and may further cause more problems and cause a chain reaction within a community.
Another important rule is the right to keep the past black hidden in the heart. This protects people's past. Although some will not have any problems in their past, many will and this will keep probing questions away from things that people do not want to remember. These memories will only bring sadness that will only spread to others, and may compromise an individual. Additionally, the information may bring harm to oneself or others in a variety of different ways. Keeping one's past to themselves when one wants it to is to only benefit all in the long run while people are traveling together.
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