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Where the hell do you come up with this loony crap Joseph? Here are "The 7 Noahide laws"; 1.Avodah Zarah: Prohibition on idolatry. (There can't be any such thing as "idolatry" without religions, and the restrictions that religion imposes) 2.Birchat HaShem: Prohibition on blasphemy and cursing the Name of G-d. (There can't be any such thing as committing "blasphemy", or "cursing the name of G-d" without religions existing, and religion having a name of a G-d, to blasphemy, or to curse, and religiously imposing religious restrictions around the name of the G-d of that religion.) 3.Shefichat Damim: Prohibition on murder. (a restriction that can be religious and/or civil) 4.Gezel: Prohibition on robbery and theft. (religious and/or civil) 5.Gilui Arayot: Prohibition on immorality and forbidden sexual relations. (immorality, usually defined by religious prohibitions. "forbidden sexual relations" the same, usually religion commandeering government enforcement to impose a religions religious prohibitions) 6.Ever Min HaChay: Prohibition on removing and eating a limb from a live animal. (a religious enactment by religion) 7.Dinim: Requirement to establish a justice system and courts of law to enforce the other 6 laws. (a religious requirement of the Jewish religion) Five of these 7 Noahide laws are religious restrictions by nature, and the other two, (#3 & 4 above) if they are imposed and enforced under religious jurisdiction, or by means of a religion commandeering the government for such purpose, are also then become religious restrictions. |
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Being Chosen...
from http://www.aish.com/literacy/concept...sen_People.asp "So Abraham came to a belief in God, and took upon himself the mission of teaching others of the monotheistic ideal. Abraham was even willing to suffer persecution for his beliefs. After years of enormous effort, dedication and a willingness to accept the responsibility to be God's representative in this world, God chose Abraham and his descendents to be the teachers of this monotheistic message. In other words it is not so much that God chose the Jews; it is more accurate that the Jews (through Abraham) chose God. Choseness was not part of God's "original plan." Initially all of humanity was to serve the role of God's messengers, but after the fall of Adam, humanity lost that privilege, and it was open for grabs. Only Abraham chose to take the mantel. If others would have (and they were offered the choice), they too would have joined in this special covenant which was sealed upon the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai." I think the thing to understand is that through Abraham, his descendants become the chosen people... God didn't choose them, ABRAHAM did by choosing to worship HIS God and have children. God does not choose, humans choose. As you probably already noted, I don't think God chose Abram, either. It is a rather idiotic notion that God would or would not choose anyone when you think about it. |
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Likewise for the gospels in the new testament, they were written and also rewritten to accommodate the new beliefs of the early church. |
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And it must be noted that according to the texts hundreds of thousands among those Hebrews and Jews thought almost any "other Gods" were superior preferable to YHWH the butcherer of infants.
They did not willingly "choose him", and even most of those who did "choose Him", only made that "choice" under the most extreme duress, that if they -did not- "choose him", they, their wives, and their children would be massacred by his religious goon squads, if not by Him himself in one of his well known fits of wrath. So yeah, there was some "choosing" going on, and one might well wonder how many among these victims of religion actually "chose" to die for their freedom of belief, and for the integrity of their conscience, rather than submitting to living under that nightmare of religious fanaticism imposed by Moses and his goon squads? |
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Sure, there is much veracity in this - many believers have an intense desire to vindicate their beliefs, and many cross over all reasonable tresholds to conclude in their favor. It is natural, and a syndrome most displayed by christianity and islam - and least displayed when it concerns the Hebrew bible. This syndrome is also rampant with Evolutionists. But pound for pound, there is no writings in existence who's texts and narratives are more vindicared than the Hebrew - by period of time, volume of works and cross-nation and scientific verification. Let's not forget to conclude in the correct perspective. The issue of Darius is hardly dependent on a coin: the book of Esther reads like last Sunday's newspaper, every stat is historical, and the Jews were exiled there in 586 BCE - and returned 70 years later and rebuilt the second temple - which muslims claim never existed! Hello? |
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THE BUCK STOPS WITH 'ONE'. :wave: |
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Scientific verification of giants? Demonic possession? A global flood? Historical verification of cities that were 'utterly destroyed and never to be rebuilt' that are inhabited today? And you claim that the Hebrew Bible is the least affected by a desire to take shortcuts to produce 'verification?' Amazingly large mote you've got in your eye, there. |
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I concede the point in your favor. I should have qualified, not of any existing religion, or that idolatory was a generic syndrome with humanity prior to the Noahic advocation of Monotheism. One can see here why the Jews became 'chosen'; the other nations found Monotheism too restricting, abstract and in contradiction of the nation's laws. Death sentences were mandated against Monotheism, and Abraham fleed his country for that reason. Here, Abraham contemplated this issue for a long time, till it became an obsession, then a compulsion - just as Einstein and Galeleo would have done - till they introduced new paradigms coming out from them. The command of chosen is to spread the word [light] by example - not by the rake or sword, which eventually ends up in false beliefs and intense hatred. |
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