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Thoughts, learning, and practices by members of Noahide Nations
Jan 06, 2012

Total Power

TorahPower

The church fabricated a disease and convinces the masses they are infected. It then offers the cure, which it also farbicated. This allows it complete control over a closed system and all those unfortunate enough to believe the lies.


Barnabas

 

My  name is Tommy Barnabas Dahl, I'm from Denmark and live on a island with a population at about 45000 Danes.

I have been on a long travel from a Christian culture to now, maybe a noahide? Who knows? It has been a very confusing trip, and here is some history of my spiritual journey, and maybe you will understand:


medievalman86

Okay, two parts maybe? assume ideal political situation and such.

Part A, I was under the impression (Im probably wrong, but heard it around the water cooler lets say).  I was under the impression, that you were held to a stricter system of justice or what not, if you converted to Judaism, rather than just staying as a Noachide.

Part B(w/0 Part A)  It is my current understanding, or current findings based on 


Apr 15, 2011

Misc. Thoughts

Mike

I'm not so sure I make such a great Ben Noach, but I know that I love G-D and the Torah. I also appreciate NN a lot. The lessons in the Academy of Shem alone make it worth hanging around, but I also appreciate being able to learn from and interact with others. I hope NN is here to stay...

I see so much in common with other people here. In such an anti-Semitic,  anti-Zionist world, it's nice to have access to an oasis of like minded people. Love of Israel, Jews, Hashem, Torah - it's what binds us together and makes us a community.

I can't wait to watch NN grow. I'm sure as technology progresses, and as the Beni Noach community grows, we'll be able to do much more - both online and in the real world.


Mike

I just wanted to post this somewhere so I don't lose it. Thanks, Chutney.

 

http://www.mechon-mamre.org/e/et/readinge.htm


Mike

I've started the audio lessons on Noahide laws by Rabbi Zvi Aviner. Last night I listened to the first lesson, and I was quite impressed by the depth of the Rabbi's knowledge. I personally dis-agree about violence however.

I've read 'an eye for an eye' and I firmly believe that while we should not seek violence, that it is ok, and sometimes even GOOD to kill in self defense. Let me give an example. Let's say a man approaches a woman with a knife in his hand, and he swings it at her. She cannot tell what his intent is - to kill her? Maybe he wants to subdue and rape her. Maybe he just wants her to drop her purse? Since she cannot tell the intent of her attacker, she should assume the worst in this case - that he wants to kill her. Let's also assume our lady friend carries a pistol in her purse...

From here, our story can continue two ways - she can defend herself by shooting to kill, she could shoot to wound and allow her attacker to live, or she could allow her attacker to have his way with her. In the two latter outcomes, our lady friend allows the attacker to live, allowing him to commit his crimes again regardless if she lives or dies.


Apr 01, 2011

A Thought from Devorah

Mike

I am very close to two Jewish ladies. They are constantly publishing really amazing posts. They are both a HUGE inspiration to me. I just wanted to share a small portion of their wisdom with you. This one comes from Devorah...

 

"The Soul is asked six questions after death: 1) Did you do honest business? 2) Did you study Torah? 3) Did you get married and raise a family? 4) Did you yearn for Moshiach? 5) Did you maximize your intellectual potential? 6) Did you understand one thing from another? (Kiddushin 40B)

3 out of the six are about learning Torah. Do YOU have what to answer yet?"


Mike

 

[video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbYzelQvC8w 100x100]


Mar 27, 2011

Jews & Obama

Mike

I was invited to dinner at a friends house this evening. I was excited to see him, his wife, and his girls because it has been about 10 years since I've seen them. He's Jewish, although I'm not sure which sect he is. I believe his wife is Christian.

Before dinner he asked some awkward questions that put me off guard. "Are you an Obama supporter?" he asked.

"No, I don't like him at all," I answered.


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