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Noah's Sacrifice and Covenant with G-d

Welcome to WikiNoah (Godfearers.org)

A platform: to share research on how the evolution of faiths among the nations could be viewed from the Jewish perspective; promoting Spiritual Zionism; while combating extremist fanaticisms like islamism as well as islamophobia, antisemitism and all forms of bigotry while upholding biblical principles. We love the religious devotion that many faiths exhibit and only hope they will all renounce Anti-Judaism which is the root of all anti-semitism.

Founded in 2006 by observant Noahites and Jews.

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Noahism is not a religion nor a belief system. It is simply the secular system of civil ethics described in Judaism. Noahism is the idea that there are 7 ethical principles that mankind needs to uphold. This is called the Rainbow covenant. Anyone who...

1. promotes the rule of Law
2. and rejects theft,
3. rejects murder,
4. rejects lewdness,
5. rejects cruelty to animals,
6. rejects religious charlatanry,
7. and rejects idolization of material possessions

...is in the Noahite Movement.

The word used in the Targum Onkelos to refer to such people is Muslamai and in Hebrew is Meshulamim meaning those in covenant with G-d.

Those Meshulamim who decided to observe these laws because they are part of Judaism's Oral Torah revealed at Mount Sinai are called Ma'aminim. Ma'aminim who decide to use Jewish Scriptures while replacing Jewish theology with their own ideas are called Supersessionists. Though Ma'amanim should take an Oath-Brit of fealty in front of 3 Jews and do tevilah, some people have been recognized by the Israeli Rabbinut as Chassidei Umos HaOlam apparently without those criterial applying. They are called התושבים in the Torah.

Please read through God-Fearers_and_the_Identity_of_the_Sabians for more information.

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