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Sheva Mitzvot Ben Noah
cs777:
I'll take myself as an example. I'm believe in God and not in the christian monotheism. For a while I decided that b'nei Noah was the thing for me, since it was something I could relate to. However, now that it has been a while I feel that I am more and more adopting a judaistic way of looking at religion, and feels that I need to belong to a group of people. It's like you share the jewish way of looking at God, but still you are not a part of a religion.
Tzvi Ben Roshel1:
--- Quote from: Get thee hence Satan on September 15, 2006, 05:24:08 AM ---He who repudiates idolatry accepts in principle the whole of the Torah.
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no exactly, what about islam? or christianity ( depending on which of the various sects, etc)
wonderfulgoy:
--- Quote from: Tzvi Ben Roshel on September 17, 2006, 03:54:18 PM ---no exactly, what about islam? or christianity ( depending on which of the various sects, etc)
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Well, certain of their practices are idolatrous e.g. the pilgrimage to the Kabaa or black stone of Mecca, which the ancient Bedouins treated as an idol.
But, if a Muslim repudiated the Hajj and certain other elements of the religion, for example the hatred of Jews preached in the Koran, then he would be a righteous Muslim I think ... are there any righteous Muslims out there?
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