Wednesday 16 September 2020

Would Jews and Muslims narrowing the gap between theory and practice end lockdown?

Principles only became possible after the invention of writing. 

We would only know what a principle is if there were a rule in writing somewhere which could be referred to that measures how much a rule is being conformed to or deviated from.  

Laws are legally enforceable rules. 

Law comes after writing, writing is prior to law.  

The rule of law is only possible after the invention of writing.  

The rule of law is about the principle of everyone obeying the law - the government as well as the governed.  

But what if laws are unjust?

The Noahide laws are so obviously fair enough that only an antisemite would reject them just because they are Jewish. 

Ranking the gentile religions according to the Noahide laws means Islam is most Noahide but Christianity least.  

Rabbis refuse to even discuss this because they fear offending Christians.  Muslims also fear to admonish Christians as 18:4 of the Koran commands.  

When Jews and Muslims start acting more in harmony with their religious principles, things might start getting better for all of us.  

Were Jews prepared to declare Islam the most Noahide religion, Muslims might also be emboldened enough to admonish Christians for claiming God has begotten a son.  

http://corpus.quran.com/translation.jsp?chapter=18&verse=4

I doubt if any Christians will complain though, since those who identify as Christian don't really believe in it.  

If that is the case, then Christianity is indeed kaput and should be replaced by Islam in all Western nations who still think or pretend they are Christian.  

Once this is done, it is even possible that Covid-19 will disappear as miraculously as SARS did.

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-06-sars-virus-coronavirus-wont.html

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