Monday, August 3, 2020

Unofficial Sanhedrin requests China "adopt and enforce" the Noahide Laws

When talking about the Sanhedrin in Israel it is important to put the word "unofficial" before it... this Sanhedrin is not yet legal, and if you say anything that could imply that it is, Noahide apologists will jump all over you and say "there is not Sanhedrin". As I have already discussed, it does not matter that the Sanhedrin is not official, yet, because the Israeli government is willing to step in and take procedures which would normally only be allowed by an official Sanhedrin court (here), the government of Israel can be the Sanhedrin if it wants to. Also, the Sanhedrin is very influential in the growing Noahide movement. Noahides go to Israel to pledge allegiance to the Sanhedrin and they are behind some of the most organized Noahide missions such as the Noahide High Council which runs wikinoah (here). This Sanhedrin in 2008 met with the Chinese embassy to ask them to "adopt and enforce" the Noahide Laws. They have also asked President Trump to uphold the Noahide Laws (here)

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Only three weeks are left before the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games open, and the demonstration against holding the games is joined by the Sanhedrin (Talmudical tractate) rabbis...

...In their ruling, the judges clarify that they are not intervening in or opposing the country’s authority to convict criminals violating The Seven Laws of Noah (also referred to as the Noahide Laws), but cannot be so cruel as to turn them into a “organ bank.”...

...The court called upon the Chinese government to adopt and enforce the Noahide Laws prohibiting murder and theft, and added that “the Jewish nation has experienced the Holocaust under the heavy hand of the Germans during the Nazi regime, which massacred millions of Jews, and therefore must be especially sensitive to the outcry of the persecuted.”

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