No, the Divine Code says a Gentile is permitted to learn from books in a language he understands. I will not give you the source again just because you are too stupid and ignorant to know this.
You're aware that I can search PDF documents, right? You're quoting from Chapter 5,
"Torah Study for Gentiles", paragraph 2:
"But for Jewish commandments of the Torah that he is allowed but
not obligated to observe (see Chapter 3), he is allowed to learn
about them for the sake of understanding them, whether from the
text of the Written Torah or the Oral Torah, but not in a way of indepth
learning or penetrating investigative learning (i.e. pilpul, which
is the Jewish style of learning Talmud). Rather, a Gentile is permitted
to learn them from books in a language he understands, on topics
that are written in a concise and clear way. An example would be a
proper translation of the text of the Mishneh Torah by Rambam,
which presents Torah-law decisions, but not the inner reasons or the
details of how the derived rulings were decided by the Sages
(including Rambam himself).[144]"You're not simply using this provisio to learn for yourself, but you have expanded upon it to try to teach others wild, crazy things! Again, -- if you want to start drawing your own inferences from the
Halachot, I am going to demand the original Hebrew source, where I can properly look up the references Rabbi Weiner provides in their original language. You keep boasting about how Tovia Singer the Indonesian Rabbi lauds you as some savant of Noahidism because he lets you moderate his live show... Well, why don't you practice what he constantly preaches about original sources? Could it be that you're afraid of the truth?
Now off with you... The insults ("leave me alone!", "idiots") I could swallow. The
argumentum ad nauseam however is a different story. I also donate to the Hilltop Youth, and I have to work to make a living so that I can donate, and this has already wasted way too much of my precious time. Be gone!