Noachides Rising 1 - Unity
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This is so hopeful not at all like the doom and gloom Christianity offers. it is so up lifting. thank you.
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May Hashem bless you noahides! You are an inspiration to all.
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Noahides to the power!!!
Be Bless HaShem!!!
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Yeah Unites noahides!!!!
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Much Repect. Much Love to Benei Noach. BTW, good music. Hashem Echad, Gorel Echad (1 G-d, 1 Destiny) = Sabbaba - ReJoIcE.
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such a beutiful group of people you got there.
nice music, too.
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A beautifull presentation! Anyone living in the NY area can call QualityLifeNOW at 212 601-2677 for more info and classes in the 7 Universal Laws.
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Yes! And just look how Mexico has prospered with goodness and has been blessed by the "Christian" God.
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A lot of the pagan societies, like in Mexico, embraced Christianity. Since God has always been greedy for blood. And letting Jesus resolve the issue once and for all sounded like a really good idea.
Yahweh seemed to have a thing for first-borns. But thankfully He now excepts tokens.
I was not aware that Noah was a Jew. So then who isn't?
BaldFury1 3 years ago
Bald, Noah was *not* a Jew. Technically, neither was Abraham, who was known as an Ivri/Hebrew (meaning from the "other side", i.e., of the river).
The Jewish people, aka the Children of Israel, had its "birth" as a nation, and became known as Jews, at Mount Sinai, when they received the Torah.
Unless one has a Jewish mother, or has converted to Judaism according to Torah Law, then he/she is a Ben or Bas Noah, i.e., a Son or Daughter of Noah, and is a non-Jew.
simplicit1 3 years ago
How would one convert according to Torah?
BaldFury1 3 years ago
The simple, short answer would be to approach one's local orthodox rabbi (L.O.R.) for direction.
Please note, however, that Judaism does not seek converts as non-Jews are considered righteous in G-d's eyes, provided they accept and abide by the Noahide Laws, which are a part of the Torah.
Conversion to Judaism is a very lengthy process, usually at least a year, and requires a high level of commitment and much learning.
simplicit1 3 years ago
I'm confused. Why are the Laws of Noah(non-jew)part of Torah. Would'nt that be paganism.
Just as teaching Noachide would be.
Also if the mother is the important line. Then why do the Geneaologies follow the fathers line?IE: Abraham,Iaac,Jacob. In this way you would say son's of Sarah,Rebekah,Leah,Rachel. But then was God not also with Hagar and her child?
Last but not least..God would not impose Mitzvot that could not be observed. Do you know anyone that has perfect 613 Torah?
BaldFury1 3 years ago
The Noachide Laws were given to Noah and re-affirmed at Sinai to Moses. Just as Noah, a non-Jew, is part of Torah, so, too, are the Laws pertaining to him and his progeny. Nothing pagan there.
The Patrilineal is followed to determine tribe. The Matrilineal is that which bestows the Jewish soul. The Children of Israel, and not of Ishmael, received/accepted the Torah.
Finally, the learning of those Mitzvot which cannot, for whatever reason, be observed is counted as performed.
Good Luck!
simplicit1 3 years ago