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Noachite is used to define the people and the ways which are naturally good according to the oral tradition of Jewish Monotheism. Literally and logically speaking, The Children of Noah, or Noachites, include every genetic descendant of Y-DNA Haplogroup CT (Haplogroups A and B being, logically, Cainites and Enochians respectively) although, frequently, some Orthodox Jews consider themselves to be Adamites rather than simply Noachites.
Because Roman Law only prohibited theft but ignored all of the above.
Although it is not apparent from this text whether the term Children of Noah was in use at all, it is absolutely clear that the issue of Jewish Monotheism's stance with regard to the righteous from among the nations (Gentiles Who Bare God's Name) was certainly being illustrated. Peter's sense of duty in taking Jewish Monotheism to the nations, and Jacmes' sense of duty to send instructions to those who responded by becoming Gentiles Who Bare God's Name may be taken together as the mission to the Gentiles which comes accross as the major focus of the Book of Acts. The mission is not to start a revolution to replace the Roman justice system which is seen as legitimate in authority but imperfect and rather a campaign for the government to improve the justice system to cover these areas of Noachism it ignores is encouraged.
 
It seems it would not be a good idea to use any later definitions for Noachism than the attitude presented in the Book of Acts while investigating Religion in Late Antiquity.
 
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