To: Read Write Repeat; Phinneous; Zionist Conspirator; Mr. M.J.B.
"That said, Noahide isnât Judaism."
That's true, but it's not idolatry, either. Let's directly discuss Noachides.
Who knows the soul of a particular, even isolated Noachide, who is learning and shows no obvious tendency toward idolatry? Who knows where that soul belongs?
For some, being a Noachide, besides being a wonderful and solid experience in other ways, is an experience of being surrounded by wolves that are not reasonably aware of what they're doing, as they circle and try to peck at the Noachide's backside. The Noachide's beliefs are unaffected by wolves. There's no going back.
Others try to harass, vex or practically hex the analytical Noachide toward idolatry with nothing more than speech and superstitions (yes, "practical" and "superstition" being keywords).
The point is that no one really knows who many Noachides are--not the greedy lawyer in his office with his dog and his Asherah tree, and not even the Noachides being discussed.
58 posted on
01/29/2016 3:05:47 PM PST by
familyop
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To: familyop
That's true, but it's not idolatry, either. 99.9% of Christians, Muslims, etc. will say they aren't practicing idolatry as well.
61 posted on
01/31/2016 7:27:02 AM PST by
Read Write Repeat
(Not one convinced me they want the job yet)
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