Saturday, July 11, 2020

Jew insinuates Noahide Law into America's immigration debate


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Jews and Noahides are working to insinuate the Noahide agenda into every social and political cause. They are infiltrating Black Lives Matters to try to convince them to become a Noahide body, while at the same time calling for Noahide Laws to be used to quell the unrest in the streets (here). Noahide apologists insert themselves into the abortion debate and pro-life groups (here & here), the euthanasia question (here), the anti-LGBTQ marriage movement (here & here) and even White supremacy by attempting to rake in White Israelists who believe they are actually the true Jewish people (here). And the immigration debate is no different. This article in the Jewish Standard is very short and a bit vague. The writer seems to be defending the position against illegal immigration but I am sure there are Noahidists on the other side of this debate... calling for the "universal brotherhood of the children of Noah". The article is about how Jewish law asks us to treat "strangers". According to Josef Starcher-Oradell, in regards to Jews, they are not to allow immigration into their nation of those who have not converted to full Judaism (I would think Noahide would also be allowed in small numbers). In regards to this, Starcher-Oradell seems to uphold Trump's more strict control over illegal immigration because he is upholding the Noahide Law to establish courts. There is no Noahide Law against illegal immigration, so I don't know how Noahide is being read into this, but it is obviously another opportunistic attack and infiltration of the Noahide agenda into the social and political movements of unsuspecting non-Jews.

FULL ARTICLE

https://jewishstandard.timesofisrael.com/torah-says-trump-is-right-in-his-treatment-of-immigrants/

Torah says Trump is right in his treatment of immigrants
By JOSEF STARCHER - ORADELL
3 July 2020

It is fortunate Rabbi Engelmayer does not live in a country governed by Torah law, since the Torah did not take kindly to those who purposely misled people. In his latest political screed (“Two leaders vs. the stranger,” May 26), he claims that the Torah supports illegal aliens in the U.S. and Trump is violating the Torah admonition to treat the ‘stranger’ the same as the citizen. To bolster his case, he quotes a biblical ‘scholar’ who does not believe in the Divine origin of the Torah. As Engelmayer well knows, the word the Torah uses multiple times is ‘ger’ which does not mean an illegal alien or a stranger, but a convert to the Jewish religion. We are to treat the Jewish convert the same as a Jew born into the religion.

Non-Jews are governed by the 7 Noahide laws, one of which is to set up a system of laws. Trump is following US law and hence is following what the Torah intended. In addition, the Palestinians, last I checked, had not converted to Judaism en masse and thus are not covered by the mandate in the Torah regarding the ‘convert.’

Instead of trying to cloak his leftist politics in the Torah, Engelmayer would be better served relearning the stories of Adam/Eve and Korach. Eve and Korach were punished for leading others astray. Engelmayer would do well to heed these stories lessons.

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