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No one’s above the law

I’ve been in debates with certain christians for a period of time. They all preach the divinity of Jesus, that he is God in the flesh. It amazes me that the claim of him being messiah is not their main emphasis but his divinity. It brings to mind the third of the seven laws for […]

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Noahide Commandments Politics Social commentary

ADBC: 02 – The Basis for Societal Law

Continuing with the blog discussion with my brother, I here write a reply to what he says here in this post of his. You may find that he is gifted at describing his relationship to music and that he has a more refined and nuanced view on human rights. Again, check out his blog to […]

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Noahide Commandments

So you accept the oral law, right?

A Noahide Coming to Realization of Oral Torah | AskNoah.org Why a Noahide accepted the Oral Tradition of Orthodox Judaism: Parts 1-6 | AskNoah.org The Oral Tradition: My evolution continues… (leavingjesus.net) I came from a christian background, a “protestant” background, meaning that I rejected the notion of traditions. I believed I was sola-scriptura, only going […]

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Social commentary

The grounds of judgment

“Mohammed was a paedophile!” “75% of Jews owned slaves and provided slave ships.” “The whites not only took part in the slave trade but they also ended it.” “Ancient societies did human sacrifices but had exceptional mathematical and architectural knowledge.” Aloof, the modern person, the “modern,” looks back on history from his throne, from his […]

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Politics Social commentary

Human rights? Unalienable?

The Prime Minister sat in his chair in some office, facing the camera, and told the viewers, as plain as day, that he had restricted their freedoms, and that those restrictions were enforced by his minions. Going forward, infractions to the decrees of his band, those of his ilk, would be met with higher fines, […]

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General Social commentary

From your brothers, from your people

In the Jewish Bible, equality is not a primary principle. It’s quite easy to see. Look at the law concerning who can rule the Jews as king. It’s not simply anyone. It can’t be a foreigner or an immigrant, as the law states in Devarim (Deuteronomy) 17:15. Israel is meant to be a family where […]

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Noahide Commandments

Possible implications about creating a new religion

https://ia601407.us.archive.org/22/items/PossibleImplicationsAboutCreatingANewReligion/Possible%20implications%20about%20creating%20a%20new%20religion.mp3 The general principle governing these matters is: [Gentiles] shouldn’t be allowed to originate a new religion or create divine commandments for themselves based on their own decisions. They may either become righteous converts and accept all the [Jewish] divine commandments or stay in their Law neither adding nor detracting. (Mishneh Torah, Laws of Kings […]

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Noahide Commandments Politics

There will never be freedom

https://ia601505.us.archive.org/6/items/NeverFreedom/never%20freedom.mp3 No government can ever give you freedom. I believe that this is essentially true. Whether it be God as king, some coming messiah figure, a democracy, whatever, no government can ever give a person freedom in the absolute sense. Why? Because freedom means no restriction, exemption from power or control of another. But what […]

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Politics

Personal opinion: I must never forget…

This doesn’t have anything to do with the Seven Laws for Gentiles. But I felt strongly about recording my present thoughts. ———- I must never forget that government schools are still a form of forceful control. For all the good people, the well-meaning people, that may work there, I still send my children there under […]

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Politics Social commentary

The separation between “church and state”

The separation between “church and state” “The concept of “separation of church and state” as well as the Gnostic Christian “fleshy and spiritual” had their roots in the same Greek philosophy which also influenced scholars such as Thomas Jefferson and Immanuel Kant. The fight against the Torah, however, subtly moved into new secular battlefields, and […]