welp.......i reckon i better go get a good night's sleep.
it's only a matter of time anyways.
anyone who wants to know what PS is proposing can look here:
SANHEDRIN
Jerusalem Court for Issues of Bnei Noah
What are the Seven Laws?
Q. What are the Seven Laws?
What exactly are the Torah sources for the seven laws? In what manner are non-Jews obligated by these verses in the Torah? (Oral tradition? Rabbinic teaching? Reading the Torah directly? etc)
Answer. The "Seven" laws, as has been well documented, do not cover all the requirements, as the Talmud explains after briniging the source which lists the seven. There the Talmud explains that the list does not contain the positive requirements. The source is Oral Tradition. As in many other cases, there is some disagreement about exactly which are the negative precepts which apply to Bnei Noah.
The summary of the Rambam is: Prohibition of: Idolatry, Blasphemy, Murder, Certain prohibition on Sexual Intercourse, Theft, and
Social Order supported by Rule of Law (in Kings 10,11 the Rambam says that "Bet Din of Israel should judge the Naohides or appoint Noahide Judges), and Ever Min HaHai: eating flesh which was cut from a live animal. [Kings, 9,1] In addition the Rambam lists the prohibition of Kilayim [Kings, 10,6]
Jerusalem Court for Issues of Bnei Noah - The Sanhedrin - en < click
The Obligation of Jews to Seek Observance of Noachide[1] Laws by Gentiles: A Theoretical Review
by Rabbi Michael J. Broyde[*]
Jewish Law - Articles - The Obligation of Jews to Seek Observance of Noachide Laws by Gentiles: A Theoretical Review < click
The Seven Noahide Laws
The Seven Noahide Laws < click
Articles Concerning
The Seven Laws of Noah
and Related Concepts
The Seven Laws of Noah and Related Concepts < click
NOW THE GOVERNMENT CAN LEGALLY KILL CHRISTIANS
Bill Dannemeyer
U.S. Congressman, 1979-1992
Now the Government Can Legally Kill Christians < click
and also into the Freemasonic realm (which is of course just cover for the other thing)
"Noachidae, Noachites. The descendents of Noah. A term applied to Freemasons. Noah having alone preserved the true name and worship of God, amid a race of impious idolaters. Freemasons claim to be his descendents, because they still preserve that pure religion which distinguished this second father of the human race from the rest of the world. And even when his descendents began again, in the plains of Shinar, to forget the Almighty, and to wander from the path of purity, the principles of Noah were still perpetuated by that portion of his race whom the Freemasons of the present day regard as their early predecessors. Hence, Freemasons call themselves Noachidae, or the sons of Noah."
Mackey, Lexicon of Freemasonry, page 324, 2004, Barnes and Noble Publishing, Inc.
penalty for Noahide Laws which apply only to Gentiles: DEATH (beheading).
see you tomorrow.
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