(p2) Jews To Discourage Potential Converts & Avoid Teaching Noahide Law?

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[See part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05wHJLsl6r8 ] The Everlasting Guidance (Torah) of the Almighty is a blessing to all the world, and was given for the good of all mankind. Despite this, Israelites are only explicitly obligated to compel the other nations to uphold the 7 Laws of Noah. These laws are a minimum level of observance required by the Creator. They, by themselves, are not the ideal path, nor is it necessarily proper to something simply because they are prohibited by the Laws of Noah. Yet, the Almighty desires that the nations serve Him with a pure heart - not by force, not for ulterior motives, but an act of free will. For this reason, when a person comes to the people of Israel desiring to convert, we first inform him of the fundamentals of our faith (which are also fundamentals in the Laws of Noah), and we check whether he has ulterior motives. After we've informed him of a few of the light commandments and a few of the heavy commandments, we then elaborate on the positive aspects of Torah, and joining the people of Israel. But we also inform him that Jews suffer for being Jews in the present era. If he still desires to convert, and says that it's worth it to him, then he is to be immediately converted, and we delay.

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  • so is it considered converting if it is your birthright but you weren't raised in any particular faith at all and as an adult found out that you actually have strong Jewish ancestory? That's what happend to me so I have been investigating judaism for about a year now, and I agree with what I have learned. Maybe that's inharret. I feel like my family committed an injustice by not even giving us the opportunity to know who we are and where we come from.

  • @Animosity2UandU well make most of it,cause it dont last foreva..such as the life hereafter...why not sacrifice and have a better life in this life and the life hereafter......islam is the way forward

  • I'll stick with Jesus and the gospels thanks.

  • @Animosity2UandU The noahide laws have nothing to do with disclosing Jewish beliefs. They are still secret.

    The noahide laws are intended to be imposed only on non-jews.

    The word noahide means (to the jews) "non-jew". In their talmudic mythology jews are considered to be men, sons of adam. But non jews are "beasts in the form of men" and descended not from Adam but from Noah, the father of all drunkards, It's senseless I know, but great evils arise out of such ridiculous mythology.

  • thanks wow how did you learn Hebrew so fast. it may be that you are meant to be a teacher to Israel and the peoples. i certainly have learned alot from your videos.

  • very good thanks

  • @Alt0nsy It is not the most important thing. but torah and the jewish people happen to have an everlasting bond. if somebody loves torah but not the jewish people, there have to be a gravious misunderstanding of torah itself. the torah was given explicitly to the jewish people. they are the bride and groom - never to be devided. Besides that is "ahavat israel (the love of the israelite people) one of the core principles of the torah. why? because God himself loves them especially.

  • Why is a desire to join the Jewish people so important? Isn't serving God by observing His Torah supposed to be the most important thing? It seems like joining the people is considered more important than observing His Torah. No offense intended.

  • why dont u go and brush those two big popcorn under ur upper lip before running yo mouth so much dawg ,nah reali!!!

  • Shalom Compel means- " to drive or urge forcefully or irresistibly" The facts are that for the past 2,000 years Jews were unable to even talk about it most of the time (could have been killed). Today we can talk about it, but we cant "compel" becuase we don't have the type of government that would do it today.

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