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Post by The Herald Erjen on May 4, 2023 17:41:34 GMT
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. I never said the world was coming to an end. You said that. You're still not listening. The Noahide Laws have been codified into secular law, in my country at least. I don't know about other countries, but I do know it is a worldwide movement which has the support of the UN. If by more representation you mean more people know about the Ten Commandments, that is true, and it means nothing. Keep doing what you're doing. Keep mocking. If you live long enough, you'll find out for yourself. The Globalist elite want this shit done by the year 2030.
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Post by Karl Aksel on May 6, 2023 7:47:19 GMT
I never said the world was coming to an end. You said that. I was comparing you to doomsday prophets. You make use of the same dramatics. I asked you before to cite the pertinent law code. All you did is cite a code which did not, in any way, shape or form, codify the Noahide laws into the legal framework. I mean more official representation. Displaying the Ten Commandments outside a courtroom can be seen as an official sanction. Ok, I'll mark it in the calendar. What will you say if it's 2031 and this still hasn't come to pass?
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Post by The Herald Erjen on May 7, 2023 2:28:00 GMT
I never said the world was coming to an end. You said that. I was comparing you to doomsday prophets. You make use of the same dramatics. I asked you before to cite the pertinent law code. All you did is cite a code which did not, in any way, shape or form, codify the Noahide laws into the legal framework. I mean more official representation. Displaying the Ten Commandments outside a courtroom can be seen as an official sanction. Ok, I'll mark it in the calendar. What will you say if it's 2031 and this still hasn't come to pass? It doesn't have to be displayed outside a courtroom. It was passed by Congress and signed by the POTUS. It doesn't need any more official sanction than that.' If it's 2031 and it still hasn't come to pass, I'll admit I got it wrong. What else could I do?
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Post by FilmFlaneur on Jun 13, 2023 21:26:37 GMT
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. The Noahide Laws have been codified into secular law, in my country at least. I don't know about other countries, but I do know it is a worldwide movement which has the support of the UN. A reminder of one of those laws : Do not engage in illicit sexuality. The prohibition against illicit sexuality includes six particular prohibitions, derived from a single verse: Noahides are prohibited from engaging in six illicit sexual relationships: with one’s mother, with one’s father’s wife, with another man’s wife, with his sister from the same mother, in a male homosexual union, and with an animal as it says, ‘Therefore shall a man leave his father…’ this refers to his father’s wife; ‘and his mother…” refers to the mother; ‘and cling to his wife…’ and not another’s wife; ‘wife…’ and not a homosexual union; ‘and become one flesh‘ (Genesis 2:24) excluding animals… (Maimonides, Laws of Kings, 9:5) www.myjewishlearning.com/article/the-noahide-laws/ ...Where one notes that, rather glaringly, child abuse is not mentioned. But there's noahide accounting for taste, I guess. Less sensationally we also learn from the above link that " The expectation that non-Jews will set up their own system of justice became the basis for peaceful interactions between Jews and non-Jews." - such as the Declaration of Human Rights which the UN actually promotes.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jun 14, 2023 1:07:12 GMT
The Noahide Laws have been codified into secular law, in my country at least. I don't know about other countries, but I do know it is a worldwide movement which has the support of the UN. A reminder of one of those laws : Do not engage in illicit sexuality. The prohibition against illicit sexuality includes six particular prohibitions, derived from a single verse: Noahides are prohibited from engaging in six illicit sexual relationships: with one’s mother, with one’s father’s wife, with another man’s wife, with his sister from the same mother, in a male homosexual union, and with an animal as it says, ‘Therefore shall a man leave his father…’ this refers to his father’s wife; ‘and his mother…” refers to the mother; ‘and cling to his wife…’ and not another’s wife; ‘wife…’ and not a homosexual union; ‘and become one flesh‘ (Genesis 2:24) excluding animals… (Maimonides, Laws of Kings, 9:5) www.myjewishlearning.com/article/the-noahide-laws/ ...Where one notes that, rather glaringly, child abuse is not mentioned. But there's noahide accounting for taste, I guess. Less sensationally we also learn from the above link that " The expectation that non-Jews will set up their own system of justice became the basis for peaceful interactions between Jews and non-Jews." - such as the Declaration of Human Rights which the UN actually promotes. Interesting.
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