“While, according to Jewish tradition, Jews are required to believe in certain tenets of faith, nonJews are not. Judaism does have several laws guiding non-Jews which are known as the seven Noahide commandments. These include: not to worship idols; not to curse God; to establish courts of justice; not to commit murder; not to commit adultery or sexual immorality; not to steal; and not to eat flesh torn from a living animal.
The seven Noahide commandments address actions, not beliefs. While Jews are required to observe and believe, non-Jews are only required to observe. “
https://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Unto-the-nations-570458
Shapira wrote in his book, “When we encounter a gentile who has violated the Seven Laws of Noah and kill him out of concern for upholding the seven mitzvoth, no prohibition has been violated.”
According to the rabbi, “Anywhere where the presence of a gentile poses a threat to Israel, it is permissible to kill him, even if it is a righteous gentile who is not responsible for the threatening situation.”
https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3925115,00.html
Jerusalem Post and ynetnews. Better?
Do these sources also spout nonsense like a Noahide cannot convert to Judaism like the Haaretz article?
Or also falsely claim that the Noshide movement has anything to do with the modern state of Israel?
Falsely claim part of the religion is some sort of Jewish supremacy?
Or fail to mention that Christianity IS ALREADY deemed a Noahdic religion and has been so acknowledged since the RamBam acknowledged it as such?
Or that Chabad specifically rejects starting a new religion? And so had nothing to do with this?
The entire article is just another slam against Christianity and Orthodox Judaism.
Not better.