Sunday, 21 March 2021

23 questions for rabbis on the Noahide laws



In view of the strict monotheism of Islam, Muslims were considered as Noachides whereas the status of Christians was a matter of debate. Since the later Middle Ages, however, Christianity too has come to be regarded as Noachide, on the ground that Trinitarianism is not forbidden to non-Jews.


Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the last leader of Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidism:

We must do everything possible to ensure that the seven Noahide laws are observed. If this can be accomplished through force or through other kinder and more peaceful means through explaining to non-Jews that they should accept God’s wishes [we should do so]…Anyone who is able to influence a non-Jew in any way to keep the seven commandments is obligated to do so, since that is what God commanded Moses our teacher (“Sheva Mitzvot Shel Benai Noach,” Hapardes 59:9 7-11, 5745)


  1. Have rabbis been properly teaching the Noahide laws to Jews and gentiles?
  2. If rabbis have been properly teaching the Noahide laws to gentiles, why are Christians able to enter Israel to convert Israeli Jews into Christianity going under the crypsis of Messianic Judaism and Jews for Jesus? 
  3. Is the best way to teach the Noahide laws to rank the four gentile religions to find Islam top of the tree and Christianity bottom of the heap in terms of Noahide observance? 
  4. Is Islam is top of the tree in terms of Noahide observance because it is the gentile religion that is closest to Judaism?
  5. Is Christianity is bottom of the heap in terms of Noahide observance because it is both idolatry and blasphemy?
  6. Is Christianity less Noahide observant than Hinduism because Hinduism is merely idolatry while Christianity is both idolatry and blasphemy?
  7. If God created evil, did He also create antisemitism to punish Jews when they fail to perform their religious obligation to gentiles in teaching properly the Noahide laws? 
  8. Are the Noahide laws a minimum standard of universal morality created to improve the standards of government in gentile nations globally? 
  9. Is it a law of nature that antisemitism is always provoked in gentiles when they are suffering from the oppression of their corrupt government which Jews failed to prevent because they are not properly teaching the Noahide laws?
  10. Did God divide humanity into Jews and gentiles in order to make them police each other's behaviour and punish each other when they fail to follow God's laws properly?
  11. Is it in theory possible for God to first reveal the Torah for Jews and then the Koran for gentiles?  
  12. Is Christianity the odd one out in the Abrahamic faiths for not having divine scripture because the New Testament is not claimed even by Christians to be written by Jesus, let alone God?
  13. Is it idolatry and blasphemy to worship a Jew convicted of blasphemy as the co-equal of the supreme and eternal Abrahamic God who created the Universe?
  14. Should rabbis in the American Republic protected by the First Amendment inform and remind the US government and through America the world as soon as possible that the idolatry and blasphemy of Christianity has been specifically and explicitly forbidden by God in the Ten Commandments and the Seven Noahide laws? 
  15. Should rabbis in the American Republic express regret for neglecting their religious duty to gentiles by failing to inform Christians that Christianity is the religion of idolaters and blasphemers in denial that they are idolaters and blasphemers?
  16. For how long have rabbis now been guilty of neglecting their religious duty to inform Christians that Christianity is the religion of idolaters and blasphemers? 
  17. Was the soonest rabbis in America could have safely informed Christians that Christianity is idolatry and blasphemy 1791 when the First Amendment was passed? 
  18. Was the soonest the Chief Rabbi of the British Commonwealth could have informed the British government about the idolatry and blasphemy of Christianity in 1813 when the Doctrine of the Trinity Act was passed making it no longer a crime in Britain to deny or question the divinity of Jesus?
  19. Is it true that rabbis have been neglecting their duty to the gentile for 2000 years by failing to inform Christians that Christianity is idolatry and blasphemy?
  20. Was the success of Islam in the 700s the first opportunity for rabbis in Europe to inform their Christian monarchs of the good news that Christians who wished to worship the Abrahamic God had the religion of Islam which would have allowed gentiles to worship the Abrahamic God and obey His laws without being guilty of idolatry and blasphemy?
  21. Could the pandemic be a pestilence sent by God to punish gentiles for three global Christian empires spreading idolatry and blasphemy globally? 
  22. Is it possible that unprincipled rabbis indifferent to the idolatry and blasphemy being spread by Christianity for so many centuries are also being punished?
  23. Were uneducated Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe arriving on Ellis Island in the 20th century better teachers of the Noahide laws forbidding idolatry and blasphemy than any rabbi before and after by refusing to cross boxes on their entry forms believing that even doing this would be Chilllul Hashem?  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kike

20 comments:

  1. All roads, all arrows, all stars point to Christ!

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  2. Jesus is deceased. To claim he is still alive would mean you think he's divine and that would be idolatry. If you think Jesus is divine and of co-equal status to the Abrahamic God who created the Universe, then you are also guilty of blasphemy since the Christian narrative is that Jesus was convicted and crucified for blasphemy when he said his papa was God.

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  3. Jesus was never convicted of anything nor replaced with Judas as the conspiracy theorists love to claim. Christ is risen, not dead, Muslims also believe he is alive don't they Claire. Christ was the son of God. Yiu have never called out to him - try it. I wish you the best.

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  4. You don't know that the Christian narrative is that Jesus was crucified for blasphemy?

    No, Muslims like Jews believe all the prophets of God were mortal. Only Trinitarians believe in the absurdity that Jesus is the co-equal of the supreme and eternal Abrahamic God who created the Universe.

    Why would I, an agnostic, call out to any man I already know to be deceased?

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  5. Christ was not found guilty of anything. This is a fact. A mob demanded his death despite being found innocent.

    So Muslims do not expect Isa (Christ) to come back?

    I'm not a trinatarian and you have been told this by me at least 10 times.

    As an apparent agnostic you have everything to gain and nothing to loose. Try it sincerely. I wish you well.

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  6. What kind of Christian are you if not a Trinitarian?

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  7. You are ignoring my questions and statements once again.

    I am a born again Christian. Born again of the Holy spirit.

    Call out to Christ, Claire. I wish you well.

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  8. I am now a little curious about your church. May I know which Christian denomination you are?

    It is absurd to "call out" to a man you already know to have been dead for 2000 years, don't you think?

    Muslims are supposed to accept that Jesus is a prophet of God and even the Virgin Birth, but I am not Muslim.

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  9. You said you were agnostic. But you claim to know.

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  10. I am Born Again Christian.

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  11. In which church were you born again, or don't you have a church community?

    Are you one of those people who call themselves Christian without being confirmed or attached to a church community?

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  12. "One of those people"?

    "Confirmed"? Not a Biblical concept is it? Sounds very worldly to me.

    A church is an assembly of two or more of God's chosen people. I am often in church. And I also belong to, financially support and fellowship at number of physical churches - around the world.

    Call out to Christ, Claire. What do you have to loose? I wish you well.

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  13. What church do you belong to?

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  14. "The church" where two or more chosen people come together to fellowship. Do you know it?

    Have you ever studied the word "church"? Do you even know what you are writing?

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  15. Do you realise that telling me to "call out to Christ" is evidence that you believe a man convicted and crucified for blasphemy 2000 years ago is still alive? This means you are technically guilty of blasphemy. You will know from the Christian narrative that Jesus was himself convicted of blasphemy when he said his papa was God. It sounds like you are neither confirmed nor belong to a real church community because you refuse to tell me your denomination after so many requests. Presumably you cling to Christianity because you think it is the only religion that will save you from Islam. Does this mean that you do not care that you are guilty of idolatry and blasphemy which you must know that God has explicitly and specifically forbidden in His Ten Commandments?

    If you really do not care that you are guilty of idolatry and blasphemy which God has forbidden, then it seems you do not have the beginning of wisdom that is fear of the Lord. In that case, you might as well give up the fantasy that you are in fact Christian or that Jesus is alive and capable of saving you from the Muslims around you that you hate and fear. I really do not need to "call out to Christ" whom I know to be deceased to save me from Muslims because I do not hate and fear them as you seem to do.

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  16. You have no evidence for such statements at all and if you do not remove them I was take that you are willfully slandering me and I will take action against you. I hate nobody and fear nothing. Remove your slander or face legal action.

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  17. Isn't idolatry and blasphemy forbidden to Christians? Christians were once burned at the stake for denying the divinity of Jesus and this practised only stopped in the early 1600s and the death penalty for blasphemy ceased to be implemented after the late 1600s in Britain. If you want a Christian revival, you would have to get the government to revive this practice because this is the only way to make it work again. I don't think there is much stomach for this sort of thing after the founding of the American Republic whose First Amendment now protects freedom of belief which was based on quran.com/2/256

    The White House Koran belonged to Thomas Jefferson and it was he who drafted the First Amendment. If you still insist that Christianity is better than Islam, then by all means campaign to tear up the US constitution and make Americans subject to an absolute monarch on the grounds that the American Republic was as terrible mistake.

    Charles when he is crowned king will probably convert to Islam given half the chance before abdicating in favour of William.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1285332/Follow-Islamic-way-save-world-Charles-urges-environmentalists.html

    What statements are you objecting to?

    "Do you realise that telling me to "call out to Christ" is evidence that you believe a man convicted and crucified for blasphemy 2000 years ago is still alive?"
    I don't see how asking a question is defamatory.

    "This means you are technically guilty of blasphemy."
    Are you sure it is defamatory to have the opinion that it is idolatry to confuse God and His Creation and also blasphemy to say that a man crucified for blasphemy is the co-equal of the supreme and eternal Abrahamic God as the Doctrine of the Trinity requires Christians to believe?

    "You will know from the Christian narrative that Jesus was himself convicted of blasphemy when he said his papa was God."
    Are you really denying the Christian narrative and the New Testament that you claim to believe in?

    "It sounds like you are neither confirmed nor belong to a real church community because you refuse to tell me your denomination after so many requests."
    Are you in fact confirmed and do you belong to a church?

    Can someone claim to be Christian just by saying so without further proof when we already know that conversion is a public act?


    "Presumably you cling to Christianity because you think it is the only religion that will save you from Islam."
    Don't you think the West needs to be saved from Islam?


    "Does this mean that you do not care that you are guilty of idolatry and blasphemy which you must know that God has explicitly and specifically forbidden in His Ten Commandments? "
    I do not see how asking a question is defamatory.


    "If you really do not care that you are guilty of idolatry and blasphemy which God has forbidden, then it seems you do not have the beginning of wisdom that is fear of the Lord."
    It is not defamatory to accuse someone of being unwise.


    "In that case, you might as well give up the fantasy that you are in fact Christian or that Jesus is alive and capable of saving you from the Muslims around you that you hate and fear. "
    It is not defamatory to accuse someone of being irrational or mistaken.

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  18. Remove it or face a legal claim. I do not hate and fear anyone. Remove these comments. Cease and desist.

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  19. I do not believe I have defamed you by suggesting that you have an irrational hatred and fear of Muslims and Islam but you are welcome to consult your solicitors.

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