Monday, March 13, 2023

Under Noahide a blasphemer is given a "bad death" and even his family is shamed: Book Review, The Rainbow Covenant

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According Michael Dallen who wrote the Rainbow Covenant, a non-Jew who blasphemes the name of god deserves a "bad death" and that even his or her family is shamed. 

Treason weakens a people. Anyone who suffers exposure to treason has an obligation to bring the traitor to justice. Among Israel, justice must be the same for the Gentile as the Hebrew blasphemer: a Gentile living among Jews isn't bound to worship or believe in the One God but must never actively, publicly, attack Him. If he does attack Him, he deserves to suffer punishment no less horrendous than his crime: a bad death, public disgrace, and — usually — the disgrace even of his family. (Dallen, 2003, p. 231)

SOURCE: Dallen, Michael E. (2003). The Rainbow Covenant. Light Catcher Books & The Rainbow Covenant Foundation.  

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