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Post by The Herald Erjen on Mar 20, 2023 2:34:29 GMT
I'm not, but if you think I am, stay off the thread. Don't be an enabler. And I'll go back to the topic, which is the subhuman Noahides and their vile fake religion. See how that works? You should figure out how a public forum works You mean your base anti-semitism. There's no "anti-Semitism" in calling attention to the future Globalist made-up religion.
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Post by Karl Aksel on Apr 29, 2023 21:14:59 GMT
Did anyone see that movie where he played Noah? It was pretty bad. Now he's a salesman for this filthy one-world religion which "borrows" the name of Noah, although Noah had absolutely nothing to do with it. Hey heathens, I find it amusing (in a very morbid way) that you get all out of sorts if someone from a Christian church tries to hand you a pamphlet. They're trying to force their religion on you! The horror! And yet you don't even have the brains to understand what the Noahide Laws will mean for you. No atheists. No pagans. You will worship, or you will die. And that is how it will be under the Noahide Laws. You don't even have the sense in your stupid heads to realize when you're better off. Herald, what are you talking about? I know conspiracy theories are your bread and butter, but most of us have better things to do than chasing shadows. Last I checked, Mr. Voight was a fruitcake of an actor with no legislative powers.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Apr 29, 2023 21:27:13 GMT
Did anyone see that movie where he played Noah? It was pretty bad. Now he's a salesman for this filthy one-world religion which "borrows" the name of Noah, although Noah had absolutely nothing to do with it. Hey heathens, I find it amusing (in a very morbid way) that you get all out of sorts if someone from a Christian church tries to hand you a pamphlet. They're trying to force their religion on you! The horror! And yet you don't even have the brains to understand what the Noahide Laws will mean for you. No atheists. No pagans. You will worship, or you will die. And that is how it will be under the Noahide Laws. You don't even have the sense in your stupid heads to realize when you're better off. Herald, what are you talking about? I know conspiracy theories are your bread and butter, but most of us have better things to do than chasing shadows. Last I checked, Mr. Voight was a fruitcake of an actor with no legislative powers. He doesn't need legislative powers to pitch the Noahide Laws any more than William Shatner needed computer skills to pitch the Commodore VIC-20. DUH! If this was an attempt at deflection, it wasn't a very good one. I know you can do better deflection than that, Karl. I have confidence in you.
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Post by Karl Aksel on Apr 29, 2023 23:33:52 GMT
Herald, what are you talking about? I know conspiracy theories are your bread and butter, but most of us have better things to do than chasing shadows. Last I checked, Mr. Voight was a fruitcake of an actor with no legislative powers. He doesn't need legislative powers to pitch the Noahide Laws any more than William Shatner needed computer skills to pitch the Commodore VIC-20. DUH! If this was an attempt at deflection, it wasn't a very good one. I know you can do better deflection than that, Karl. I have confidence in you. So what if a fruitcake pitches some ridiculous laws? Ridiculous people pitch ridiculous things all the time. If I were to worry about every such instance, I wouldn't have time for anything else.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Apr 30, 2023 16:53:49 GMT
He doesn't need legislative powers to pitch the Noahide Laws any more than William Shatner needed computer skills to pitch the Commodore VIC-20. DUH! If this was an attempt at deflection, it wasn't a very good one. I know you can do better deflection than that, Karl. I have confidence in you. So what if a fruitcake pitches some ridiculous laws? Ridiculous people pitch ridiculous things all the time. If I were to worry about every such instance, I wouldn't have time for anything else. The laws are already in place. They aren't being enforced yet. You might be dead before they start being enforced, but then again you might not be. We'll just have to see how it goes.
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Post by Karl Aksel on Apr 30, 2023 22:57:58 GMT
So what if a fruitcake pitches some ridiculous laws? Ridiculous people pitch ridiculous things all the time. If I were to worry about every such instance, I wouldn't have time for anything else. The laws are already in place. They aren't being enforced yet. You might be dead before they start being enforced, but then again you might not be. We'll just have to see how it goes. Where are these laws supposed to be in place?
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Apr 30, 2023 23:12:52 GMT
The laws are already in place. They aren't being enforced yet. You might be dead before they start being enforced, but then again you might not be. We'll just have to see how it goes. Where are these laws supposed to be in place? In the United States, but it has the full support of the United Nations. www.congress.gov/102/statute/STATUTE-105/STATUTE-105-Pg44.pdf
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Post by Karl Aksel on May 1, 2023 0:09:53 GMT
That hardly constitutes a ratification of the laws, merely a nod. And a nod only to the prescriptions themselves, not the Biblical punishments for violating them. And as time has passed, the aforementioned nodding has decreased, not increased.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on May 1, 2023 3:53:18 GMT
That hardly constitutes a ratification of the laws, merely a nod. And a nod only to the prescriptions themselves, not the Biblical punishments for violating them. And as time has passed, the aforementioned nodding has decreased, not increased. The penalty for violating them is death by beheading. If you don't believe me, maybe you'll believe this guy. He says it at the two-minute mark. You think this is all a joke, but it's real.
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Post by Karl Aksel on May 1, 2023 7:52:51 GMT
That hardly constitutes a ratification of the laws, merely a nod. And a nod only to the prescriptions themselves, not the Biblical punishments for violating them. And as time has passed, the aforementioned nodding has decreased, not increased. The penalty for violating them is death by beheading. If you don't believe me, maybe you'll believe this guy. He says it at the two-minute mark. You think this is all a joke, but it's real. To quote a wise man: "And a nod only to the prescriptions themselves, not the Biblical punishments for violating them." The punishments are irrelevant, as they are not the ones being referred to as inspirational.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on May 1, 2023 17:41:33 GMT
The penalty for violating them is death by beheading. If you don't believe me, maybe you'll believe this guy. He says it at the two-minute mark. You think this is all a joke, but it's real. To quote a wise man: "And a nod only to the prescriptions themselves, not the Biblical punishments for violating them." The punishments are irrelevant, as they are not the ones being referred to as inspirational. They are laws allegedly given to Noah by God for everyone on earth to follow. You've heard of Noah, haven't you? The Ark? The Flood? Do you believe all that happened? Do you believe God exists? Do you believe that Noah was a real man? Do you believe a worldwide flood happened? I was under the impression that heathens typically don't believe in this stuff, but hey, I'll take a correction if I'm wrong. I believe it all happened, but I don't believe in these bogus laws. They shouldn't be codified into modern law at all, not even as a nod. EDIT -- These are not laws made by Jews for Jews. These are laws made by Jews for non-Jews, aka gentiles, aka the goyim. Now how would you like it if I, as a Christian, made laws for you to follow while being exempt from them myself? I doubt you would take kindly to it.
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Post by Karl Aksel on May 1, 2023 18:58:33 GMT
To quote a wise man: "And a nod only to the prescriptions themselves, not the Biblical punishments for violating them." The punishments are irrelevant, as they are not the ones being referred to as inspirational. They are laws allegedly given to Noah by God for everyone on earth to follow. Are they ratified? No? Then they don't count. More than 2 billion people think they follow the Bible, with all the horrors contained therein, but it doesn't matter - because the only laws that actually count are the ones in the law books of their respective countries. Indeed I don't, which is why I have an actual reason not to care about them. Christians don't, either, but that's because "we've got the NEW testament now" and stuff. And they are not codified into law anywhere. Nor will they ever be. I wouldn't care, because you are not a lawmaker. You can write "Karl Aksel is to be boiled alive", but since no legislative body would take that seriously, why should I be concerned?
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Post by The Herald Erjen on May 1, 2023 19:48:17 GMT
They are laws allegedly given to Noah by God for everyone on earth to follow. Are they ratified? No? Then they don't count. More than 2 billion people think they follow the Bible, with all the horrors contained therein, but it doesn't matter - because the only laws that actually count are the ones in the law books of their respective countries. Indeed I don't, which is why I have an actual reason not to care about them. Christians don't, either, but that's because "we've got the NEW testament now" and stuff. And they are not codified into law anywhere. Nor will they ever be. I wouldn't care, because you are not a lawmaker. You can write "Karl Aksel is to be boiled alive", but since no legislative body would take that seriously, why should I be concerned? Yes, they are ratified by the US Congress and signed by the US President. They have been since 1991. I don't know about other countries, but I do know that the UN is pushing the Noahide movement worldwide. They are not being enforced now, but they will be someday. Guaranteed.
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Post by Karl Aksel on May 2, 2023 6:51:27 GMT
Are they ratified? No? Then they don't count. More than 2 billion people think they follow the Bible, with all the horrors contained therein, but it doesn't matter - because the only laws that actually count are the ones in the law books of their respective countries. Indeed I don't, which is why I have an actual reason not to care about them. Christians don't, either, but that's because "we've got the NEW testament now" and stuff. And they are not codified into law anywhere. Nor will they ever be. I wouldn't care, because you are not a lawmaker. You can write "Karl Aksel is to be boiled alive", but since no legislative body would take that seriously, why should I be concerned? Yes, they are ratified by the US Congress and signed by the US President. They have been since 1991. I don't know about other countries, but I do know that the UN is pushing the Noahide movement worldwide. They are not being enforced now, but they will be someday. Guaranteed. No, they have not been ratified by Congress. A mere mention of them in the blurb does not constitute ratification.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on May 2, 2023 16:09:25 GMT
Yes, they are ratified by the US Congress and signed by the US President. They have been since 1991. I don't know about other countries, but I do know that the UN is pushing the Noahide movement worldwide. They are not being enforced now, but they will be someday. Guaranteed. No, they have not been ratified by Congress. A mere mention of them in the blurb does not constitute ratification. Wrong. They have been given a legal recognition which they should not have. I was first told about these laws a couple of years ago by a friend who has approached me with numerous bizarre stories, many of which did not check out when I researched them myself, but when I researched the Noahide Laws everything she told me checked out. They are real. They have UN support. They are not being enforced now, but they will be someday. This is the future Globalist religion. You have been told, and you have chosen to not believe it.
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Post by Karl Aksel on May 2, 2023 17:35:16 GMT
No, they have not been ratified by Congress. A mere mention of them in the blurb does not constitute ratification. Wrong. They have been given a legal recognition which they should not have. Then you can surely cite the legal code which contains them. They do not have UN support. Neither is the UN a legislative body. There is a nod to the Noahide laws in Public Law 102-14 that you cited, but that's a Big Whopper of a nothingburger. That's no different than the Ten Commandments being displayed outside courtrooms and suchlike. Even though US Law is not based on Biblical laws at all, there is a tradition in the US for pretending that their laws are so based. And sure, there is some overlap: thou shalt not murder and thou shalt not steal. And that has been enough for Christians to claim a foundation in the Ten Commandments. Or the Noahide laws, as the case may be. But do note that the commandments themselves do not prescribe punishment. The Talmud prescribes punishment, but the Noahide laws are just a bunch of "do nots", same as the Ten Commandments (the violation of which are also punishable by death - it's much the same set of donuts). But not since the time of Christian IV of Denmark has there ever been a legislative body in the West that thought it would be a good idea to adopt law and punishment verbatim from the Bible. Who are these shadowy people in the UN, US Congress or wherever, who want a return to that bloody time? Of course I don't believe it. The notion is preposterous.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on May 2, 2023 21:51:43 GMT
Wrong. They have been given a legal recognition which they should not have. Then you can surely cite the legal code which contains them. They do not have UN support. Neither is the UN a legislative body. There is a nod to the Noahide laws in Public Law 102-14 that you cited, but that's a Big Whopper of a nothingburger. That's no different than the Ten Commandments being displayed outside courtrooms and suchlike. Even though US Law is not based on Biblical laws at all, there is a tradition in the US for pretending that their laws are so based. And sure, there is some overlap: thou shalt not murder and thou shalt not steal. And that has been enough for Christians to claim a foundation in the Ten Commandments. Or the Noahide laws, as the case may be. But do note that the commandments themselves do not prescribe punishment. The Talmud prescribes punishment, but the Noahide laws are just a bunch of "do nots", same as the Ten Commandments (the violation of which are also punishable by death - it's much the same set of donuts). But not since the time of Christian IV of Denmark has there ever been a legislative body in the West that thought it would be a good idea to adopt law and punishment verbatim from the Bible. Who are these shadowy people in the UN, US Congress or wherever, who want a return to that bloody time? Of course I don't believe it. The notion is preposterous. Tell me that in ten more years. I already posted a link. Didn't you look at it? It was recognized as historically authentic (which is a lie) by the 102nd Congress and signed into law by President George HW Bush. This abomination should not be happening, but it is. You "secular" guys should be against it, but you're not. I hope you're not going to ever complain about the Ten Commandments on a wall somewhere. You might not like them or respect them, but they won't kill you. These Noahide Laws will kill you. The penalty for breaking them is death by beheading. You're just going to have to find out for yourself since you won't believe me.
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Post by Karl Aksel on May 3, 2023 6:36:33 GMT
Tell me that in ten more years. It's already been more than 30 years, how long do we have to wait? Is this one of those judgement day things, where it's "any day now" for a million years? You know what that law says? That's a joint resolution to designate March 26th 1991 as "Education Day, USA". That's it. The blurb that follows is not legislation. It's not happening. The bit you're quoting there isn't law. Like, at all. The prescribed punishment is exactly the same for both: DEATH. And strangulation, and some other ways, depending on which law is broken. But I do note that none of that is actually mentioned in the Noahide laws. Or the Ten Commandments for that matter. The Noahide laws are the Noahide laws, even if you change the punishment. Because what is meant by the Noahide laws are only the "do nots". Same with the Ten Commandments: they are the same, even if we don't execute people for violating them anymore (but we used to). When will I find out? I'm not getting any younger, you know.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on May 3, 2023 19:02:29 GMT
Tell me that in ten more years. It's already been more than 30 years, how long do we have to wait? Is this one of those judgement day things, where it's "any day now" for a million years? You know what that law says? That's a joint resolution to designate March 26th 1991 as "Education Day, USA". That's it. The blurb that follows is not legislation. It's not happening. The bit you're quoting there isn't law. Like, at all. The prescribed punishment is exactly the same for both: DEATH. And strangulation, and some other ways, depending on which law is broken. But I do note that none of that is actually mentioned in the Noahide laws. Or the Ten Commandments for that matter. The Noahide laws are the Noahide laws, even if you change the punishment. Because what is meant by the Noahide laws are only the "do nots". Same with the Ten Commandments: they are the same, even if we don't execute people for violating them anymore (but we used to). When will I find out? I'm not getting any younger, you know. As I said, probably sometime within the next ten years, if not sooner. The year 2030 keeps coming up repeatedly, and that's only seven years away. Digital blockchain currency, that's real too. It hasn't happened yet, but it will. Another "nothing burger" as far as you're concerned. If you had stopped to consider what you were typing, you would have seen the difference. The Ten Commandments have not been codified into secular law. Heathens would scream their lungs out if anyone tried to do that, but the Noahide Laws get a pass for some reason.
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Post by Karl Aksel on May 4, 2023 8:59:17 GMT
It's already been more than 30 years, how long do we have to wait? Is this one of those judgement day things, where it's "any day now" for a million years? You know what that law says? That's a joint resolution to designate March 26th 1991 as "Education Day, USA". That's it. The blurb that follows is not legislation. It's not happening. The bit you're quoting there isn't law. Like, at all. The prescribed punishment is exactly the same for both: DEATH. And strangulation, and some other ways, depending on which law is broken. But I do note that none of that is actually mentioned in the Noahide laws. Or the Ten Commandments for that matter. The Noahide laws are the Noahide laws, even if you change the punishment. Because what is meant by the Noahide laws are only the "do nots". Same with the Ten Commandments: they are the same, even if we don't execute people for violating them anymore (but we used to). When will I find out? I'm not getting any younger, you know. As I said, probably sometime within the next ten years, if not sooner. The year 2030 keeps coming up repeatedly, and that's only seven years away. Digital blockchain currency, that's real too. It hasn't happened yet, but it will. Another "nothing burger" as far as you're concerned. Yes, yes, the world is coming to an end, very soon, mark my words and all that. Neither have the Noahide laws. The Ten Commandments have much more representation, though. We would scream our lungs out if they tried to do that with the Noahide laws as well. But so far, so nothing. The only "law" you can point to is a joint resolution to designate a specific day in a specific year as "Education Day, U.S.A.". I have no idea why you choose to make such a big deal out of it.
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