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Dit is nieuw voor mij: iedereen heeft wel gehoord van de 10 geboden, maar ik heb *hier* voor het eerst gelezen vd wetten van Noah. Njoy!:)

1. Do not blaspheme God. This means not to speak evil of Him, nor to
misappropriate His name, nor to quote Him when He has not spoken.
2. Do not practice idolatry. Do not worship anyone or anything other than the
Creator, the God of Israel. Do not assign deity to any other being, human or
otherwise. Do not use images or pictures as objects of worship.
3. Do not steal. This refers not only to property rights. It also incorporates
kidnapping and slavery.
4. Do not practice sexual perversions, such as incest, bestiality, and adultery.
5. Do not murder.
6. Establish courts of justice to provide a forum to prosecute and execute
murders, including any beast that becomes a mankiller, and to develop the rule
of law in the various societies of man.
7. Do not eat the flesh of an animal with the blood in it. This primarily means
not to tear a limb from a living animal to eat as would the beasts of the field, but
rather to practice humane slaughter.

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Waar haalt deze kerel zijn bronnen vandaan? Ik ben wel benieuwd hoe hij op dit idee komt.

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Heeft dit nie iets met het Joxdendom te maken ofzo? (Do not eat animals with blood ofzo lijkt me koosjer te betekenen)... Nou ja... misschien de leefregels ofzo

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beetje vaag topic maarja
ik heb het verhaal gelezen en vond dit een mooi stukkie
It may come as a surprise that, in the beginning, God never required that man worship Him,
He never required that man pray to Him;
He never required elaborate rituals or
ceremonies.
He never required keeping the sabbath, paying tithes or going to church.
God did not require man to practice religion.
But he did require that man
treat Him with respect,
and that all men live peaceable with one another and he gave
specific instruction about how to accomplish it.
Those two great principles ultimately
became part of the Law of Sinai and later they were reiterated by Jesus as what he
called the two great commandments.
Those requirements are detailed further into what
ultimately became known as the seven laws of Noah.
So what does Judaism see as the
role of the gentile? It is nothing more than to live by the seven broad Noachide
principles and live in peace.