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A 'Talmud' for the goyim?
decimos:
lubab can help u there m8,allthough im now "A child of Noah"im not suitable to give you advice on such matters,attach your self to a Rabbi for guidence or a learned jew as they are a light unto the nations.
Lubab:
Newman is right. There is no prohibition for a gentile to have a gentile girlfriend and having sex before marriage.
They should make it clear that they are NOT married so as to avoid the adultery laws.
Still my Rabbi says that these days, when they are ready, gentiles should try to settle down with one woman and get married.
newman:
--- Quote from: lubab on September 12, 2007, 09:13:15 AM ---Newman is right. There is no prohibition for a gentile to have a gentile girlfriend and having sex before marriage.
They should make it clear that they are NOT married so as to avoid the adultery laws.
Still my Rabbi says that these days, when they are ready, gentiles should try to settle down with one woman and get married.
--- End quote ---
Any study of society would reveal that marriage is a great institution and the key to both stable families and society.
I'm sure it would be correct to say that the Sheva Mitzvot are not some lofty ideal but a bare minimum like a 9th grade education and a minumum wage job. The more we learn from Jews and the more of their Mitzvot we take on (except those forbiden to us) the more blessings we get. Just like being more educated and working harder.
Lubab:
People always say that, but the Sheva Mitzvos are really all that is expected of you. If all the gentiles would follow Moshiach would probably be here.
Yes you can do more, but it's for reward, not because the world needs it are you need it to be saved or anything like that.
However, there is more to those seven laws. For instance, within not worshiping idols, there is an implied obligation to learn about the unity of G-d. That mitzvah alone could keep a gentile busy for a lifetime and much more.
A bunch of gentiles are studying that topic with us at: www.RevealtheEssence.com
and www.RevealtheEssence.com/forum
newman:
--- Quote from: lubab on September 12, 2007, 10:16:34 AM ---
However, there is more to those seven laws. For instance, within not worshiping idols, there is an implied obligation to learn about the unity of G-d. That mitzvah alone could keep a gentile busy for a lifetime and much more.
A bunch of gentiles are studying that topic with us at: www.RevealtheEssence.com
and www.RevealtheEssence.com/forum
--- End quote ---
That's certainly true. I think it was the RAMBAM himself who said that even after a lifetime of Torah study, the greatest of schollars may only learn .1% of all it contains.
Thanks for the links.
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