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Jensa said:I feel rather ignorant. What's Noachide?
This is the reply I gave Cfer when she asked: what if one believed in the G-d of Israel but not Jesus of Nazereth. I hope that helps. If you have anymore questions, don't be afraid to PM me.Cfer:
If you believe in the G-d of Israel, but do not believe in Jesus of Nazereth to be the Meshiach, or Muhammad as the last prophet of G-d, then you may consider yourself a Noachide, or Child of Noah.
According to many rabbinical and talmudic laws, G-d laid down 2 sets of laws for man to follow. We all know the commandments at Sinai, right? We usually associate them with the Jewish mitzvot (613 in all, according to the Talmud)? Well, many people have asked me what if you believed in the G-d of Israel, but not Jesus of Nazereth? I simply answer: You are a child of Noah; a Noachide. You see, as G-d commanded the Children of Israel, He also commanded all men not decendant of Avraham--i.e. decendant of Noach (children of Noah; Noachide). He commanded 7 laws, guaranteeing if a Noachide (a non-Jew. In other words everybody who isn't Jewish) were to follow these 7, he would be a righteous Gentile and share the Kingdom of Heaven with the Jews, equally.
What are these 7 laws? Well, here they are:
Avodah Zarah: Prohibition on idolatry.
Birchat HaShem: Prohibition on blasphemy and cursing the Name of G-d.
Shefichat Damim: Prohibition on murder.
Gezel: Prohibition on robbery and theft.
Gilui Arayot: Prohibition on immorality and forbidden sexual relations.
Ever Min HaChay: Prohibition on removing and eating a limb from a live animal.
Dinim: Requirement to establish a justice system and courts of law to enforce the other 6 laws.
If you look at my assigned religion, you will see: Noachide. However, I am studying to join the Jewish people. You may ask: Why commit yourself to all 613 mitzvot (commandments), when you are only expected to follow these 7? That is a good question, and I don't know why. I am compelled, which I will explain in a separate thread.
I've met more Jews on Religious Forums than I've met in person. You will not be alone.JonM said:I'm Jewish, and not very many people around here are, it seems. That's cool. I'll be the token.
I believe it. I've met a few already myself. I'm just used to a pretty unrealistically Jew-heavy population wherever I go. I think that's a pretty common experience for American Jews. I've seen poll numbers that indicate that American Jews think that, like, 15% of America is Jewish, and really it's 2%!jonny said:I've met more Jews on Religious Forums than I've met in person. You will not be alone.
It is, however, quasi-religious, in that it shares many attributes with religions.godfree1 said:(Atheism is not a religion.) :shout
No, it's not. That's why it's not listed in the poll.godfree1 said:(Atheism is not a religion.) :shout
No, it's not. That's why it's not listed in the poll.
It's even lower in the three states I've lived in:JonM said:I believe it. I've met a few already myself. I'm just used to a pretty unrealistically Jew-heavy population wherever I go. I think that's a pretty common experience for American Jews. I've seen poll numbers that indicate that American Jews think that, like, 15% of America is Jewish, and really it's 2%!
You know what's amazing? I know one of them!jonny said:Idaho - 0.1% (1,100 Jews!!!)
LaVeyan Satanism is a religion, atheism desribes a belief, or lack thereof. For example, Buddhism is atheistic as well, but it is still a religion.Ðanisty said:Theistic Luciferian.
If you want to get technical about atheism, then LaVeyan Satanism shouldn't be included in the poll either as it is an atheistic path...just a thought.