by ir » Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:12 am
<!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.bnainoach.com/tiki-index.php">www.bnainoach.com/tiki-index.php</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>I never heard of it, till now (thanks!). I googled around, found the usual crackpots..chabad and some hallucinating right wingers in Jerusalem. It is mostly a Southern USA phenomenon (of at most 20,000 people). These are right wing christian fundamentalists who don't like being part of the church, and so they became Noahides. Basically, Judaism makes distinctions among various non Jewish belief systems. "good none Jews" are those who perform the 7 precepts of Noah, (a little less than the 10 commandments and certainly not the 613 additional precepts added to Judaism by Talmud). Basically, these are belief systems that are not idolatrous and not murderous cults/pagans (of old times). This has nothing to do with the crackpots who now call themselves Noahides and actually make up a new religion, in between Christianity and Judaism. The only problem I see is that these people, who were influenced by Chabad (a CULT), have money and reps in Congress/Senate/White house,so they can give money to fanatic settlers and right wingers in Israel for the "redemption" of Zion from the Arabs. It looks like a CIA hoax.<br>--<br>other community of some size exists in the Ukraine. And lastly, the local rabbi in Israel who is "into it" is now publishing his stuff in persian/Arabic to convince the moslems of something. He said to the newspaper he asked the "department of psy-warfare" in the IDF to assist him to publish and distribute in Persian, but the refused. He actually said that.<br>--<br>Mind you, strictly saying, Judaism is strongly against and prohibits any ACT OF MISSIONARY work of any kind, this included. So, since Chabad is not exactly a normal Jewish group, they are doing missionary work, for political and financial reasons, mainly, enhancing business in the USA and meddling with Israeli politics, although most of them DO NOT live here. They are also known to be sayaanim for Mossad ops, when needed, which is why the rest of their crap is tolerated. The Orthodox rabbis call Chabad "the cult, closest to Judaism". Jokingly, but not really. It is a CULT, with all the implications, including all those missionary funny business with similar people in the Bible Belt. I wish the police investigated those groups in terms of how they raise their children, and how the recruit groupies.<br><br><br> <p></p><i></i>