Since the halakhot of the descendants of Noah have been mentioned, a full discussion of the Noahide mitzvot is presented. The Sages taught in a baraita: The descendants of Noah, i.e., all of humanity, were commanded to observe seven mitzvot: The mitzva of establishing courts of judgment; and the prohibition against blessing, i.e., cursing, the […]
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Establish courts of law and ensure justice in our world.With every small act of justice, we are restoring harmony to our world, synchronizing it with a supernal order. That is why we must keep the laws established by our government for the country’s stability and harmony. The 7 Noahide Laws: Universal Morality – https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/62221/jewish/The-7-Noahide-Laws-Universal-Morality.htm (first […]
What are the seven laws? Prohibition against injustice, or a command for justice. Prohibition against cursing God by his name. Prohibition against worshipping idols. Prohibition against certain sexual partners. Prohibition against murder. Prohibition against theft. Prohibition againrt eating meat taken from a living animal. What is this “transgender” idea? As far as I understand it, […]
I think, for the most, I’ve found it difficult not to praise my brother’s verbal input to this blog discussion. And that can come off as some sibling favouritism. Maybe it is. How would I prove it otherwise? His last installment, all I can do is recommend it again. I’m not sorry. It’s a read […]
My brother has not disappointed with his last addition to our dialogue. Go, look right now! One moment he’s striking at the root of the modern evils of gay men buying a child through horrible process. In another minute, he’s showering great praises upon God and showing the many facets of devotion. And lastly, he […]
It’s easy to make this claim. Very easy. This is meant to be “Seven Laws Blog UK.” When did I last talk about any of the seven laws? Is my apparent silence concerning them a sign that I’m walking away from them? I love music. I mean, I love playing musical instruments. I was playing […]
I’m in a blog conversation with my brother. I recently asking him the following questions. As a christian, you being a christian, where would the basis of so-called “secular law” come from in a christian system amongst non-Jewish nations? Is the christian worldview suited for that? Secondly, it is said that God is a spirit. […]
Can a Gentile study Torah?
Someone asked me about the specifics of the principles about the warnings against studying “Torah” as is given by Jews from ancient time. Now, I already know that my opinion is worth almost nothing to most, and I may be over-optimistic in that view. But I do enjoy writing about this sort of stuff and, […]
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 […]
No place in Torah
I’ve said before that, politically, I’m primarily and purposefully an antiestablishmentarian and, by definition and accidentally, a philosophical anarchist. I’ll define the way I’m using the terms to minimise misunderstanding. Antiestablishmentarianism is defined as “a policy or attitude that views a nation’s power structure as corrupt, repressive, exploitive, etc” (Antiestablishmentarianism | Definition of Antiestablishmentarianism at […]