Monday, 13 July 2020

Is it a sin for Jews to omit promoting the Noahide laws?

Rabbis generally refuse to discuss the Noahide laws because they want to avoid being in the position of arguing themselves into insulting the religion of their Protector America and commending the religion of their sworn enemies the Arabs.

Rabbis have been in a state of neurotic suspension on this matter for centuries.

It would appear that God if He exists has linked the intensity of antisemitism directly with how little Jews promote the Noahide laws to the gentile. The link is so direct that it might as well be a law of physics, as predictable as night following day.

If it was Jews that God made His Chosen People to civilise the world, then their failure to do so by failing to promote the Noahide laws to gentiles would provoke antisemitism. Perhaps it is God expressing His displeasure through gentiles, created for the purpose of punishing Jews. Predictably, misgoverned gentiles would blame Jews for not preventing their suffering by reminding their governments of the Noahide laws or believe Jews deliberately subverted their religion and political system causing them to suffer.

It is now time for Jews to bite the bullet, grasp the nettle and take the bull of antisemitism by its horns. After all, only Jews can end antisemitism through repenting of their sins of omission.

Non-Chabad rabbis should condemn Chabad rabbis for pretending that America is a Noahide nation just because they managed to persuade the US government to establish Education and Sharing Day to commemorate their rabbi, the late Rabbi Schneerson. Nor is it the place of Chabad rabbis to make up a religion for gentiles when God has already completed His revelation for humanity through the Koran.

The first revelation was of course the Torah. The Koran is the other side of the coin of this dual revelation. Christianity drops out of the picture because its major defects - its idolatry and blasphemy - can now be articulated.

When did this sin begin? When rabbis declared Christianity to be a Noahide religion when they said Trinitarianism is OK for Trinitarians, or some such rubbish, when shituf was conceived to distinguish the idolatry of Christians from the idolatry of non-Christians. Shituf has been regarded as not as bad as avodah zara, when in fact it is much much worse. What could be worse than idolatry? I would suggest that it is the idolatry of claiming that the idol being worshipped is the co-equal of Hashem, Or worse, that the mother of the executed revolutionary in question is the Mother of God.

If you want to blame someone, blame Moses Mendelssohn, the German Jewish philosopher who lived during the German Enlightenment who, as the British imperialists would say, "went native".

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