Noahide Laws for the Gentiles, a Spiritual Deception
Judaism makes the claim that when Gentiles follow, at minimum, Noahide Laws, such Noahides, as they are called, they will gain a place in the "kingdom to come". Since these Noahide Laws are a subset of God's Ten Commandments, and since these Noahide Laws do not address the guilt of the Gentiles practicing them, the Noahide Laws are wholly ineffective in providing for the salvation of the Gentile, and the Rabbis know of these shortcomings in their teachings. The effect of this situation is that Rabbis are, in effect, showing their utter contempt for Gentiles; and watching while Noahides are sent into eternal perdition where there is weeping and gnashing of teeth. The Noahide must be cleansed of all unrighteousness; presented as a new creature in Christ Jesus; and be, from the heart, the faithful practitioner of Faith in Christ Jesus, bearing the fruits of unselfish, contributed agape to God and neighbor before attaining paradise in the Kingdom of Heaven.
The practicing Noahide is at the whim of the "justice" of the Jewish Sanhedrin (Supreme Court). Moreover, the practicing Noahide is unable to follow the Noahide Laws with perfection. Thus, the Noahide is doomed to a futile attempt to attain a place in the "kingdom to come". Thus, practicing Noahides attempt salvation solely by their own efforts; an impossible task, because nothing is done about removing the guilt of past sins committed.
Noahide Laws will not save you, my friend. Flee from that deception. Practice agape instead, following your Holy Baptism in Christ Jesus at the Hands of Christ Jesus through a Spiritual Father of the Holy Orthodox Church. In this way, you, the Gentile, will grow in Theosis (becoming like God) as you mature in the Life-Saving Christian Faith.
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