Well, lets pick apart what you define as a guilty verdict. I wasn't going to bother, but hell why not.
Atheists don't "pray" to false gods, since they don't believe in them start with.
This is assuming every person who has ever used the internet before has actually done it, which you can't prove. And if the music industry really wanted to stop it, they would, just like Hollywood put an end to people uploading movies on Youtube for free, so it doesn't do much to prove your case.
I believe you have that statement mixed up with the words of Jesus. The commandment itself was about actually committing adultery, not lusting after a woman in your heart like Jesus said. Is this supposed to be about "lusting" after a smoking hot woman, or about cheating with another woman while married?
Now it is commonly understood that God specifically designed men to desire women, and vice versa, which is "lusting" at a fundamental level, no matter how you may try and twist it to mean something else. If you are saying God will judge humanity for it, and you are telling an unbeliever this, don't be surprised if they call your God a hypocrite.
Well I know plenty who hasn't
Assuming every soul to ever exist actually knew his "name" to start with.
Yet God hated Esau, so what is this, he makes rules for us he doesn't follow himself? What is meant by the term "murder" and what does "murder" have to do with hate? Its not even in the ten commandments. The word is "kill", so whats the difference? We know the Hebrews did plenty of killing, by the boat loads, on Gods order.
:) Well even God tells lies.
So God condones this "spirit" to cause a prophet to bear false witness, yet condemns others for doing the same? Is it so much the act itself being a lie that is the problem or is it the intended result that matters most? If a lie saves a persons life, do you seriously think God is going to care all that much about it being a lie, judging others for what he himself has done?
Can't claim to love someone I never even heard of.
A bit vague don't you think? If I am a young basketball player who grew up watching Lebron James, and I see him as a role model, and I want to be like him, follow in his footsteps, I am henceforth coveting in a sense. I desire to have what he has, not what specifically belongs to him, but his talent, skill and fame, he desires to have his own family like Lebron has his own family, etc. According to how you interpret that commandment, this is somehow unacceptable in Gods eyes, and said youngster gets tossed in the fire for it

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There is nothing wrong with "coveting" things, just depends on the context and the intent of the person "coveting". Now you see, if I really wanted to go there, I can easily make God look like a total hypocrite, or "two faced" as you say with his own words, since you claim the great white throne judgement is simply about God damning all souls without the seal of God to the fire by default, which is stated nowhere, and does nothing but make his judgement look more like that of a kangaroo court than a court from a just God, as you say he is.