Difference between revisions of "Noahism"
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− | Noahism describes what Judaism considers to be the 7 fundamental principles of civilized Humans. These principles include: | + | '''Noahism''' or '''Brith Olam''' but perhaps better known as '''The Rainbow Covenant''', describes ''any'' system promoting what Judaism considers to be the 7 fundamental principles of civilized Humans. These principles include: |
− | : | + | :No Injustice |
:No Murder | :No Murder | ||
:No Idolatry | :No Idolatry | ||
:No Blasphemy | :No Blasphemy | ||
:No Lewdity | :No Lewdity | ||
− | :No Cruelty | + | :No Cruelty to animals |
:No Theft | :No Theft | ||
− | Many individuals and groups around the world today and throughout history have upheld these principles. Judaism considers such people to be | + | Many individuals and groups around the world today and throughout history have upheld these principles. Judaism considers such people to be [[Hokhmei Umot haOlam]]. Any of the [[Hokhmei Umot haOlam]] who have come to believe in [[Noahide Judaism]] could be considered [[Hasidei Umot haOlam]]. |
Latest revision as of 14:10, 15 May 2024
Noahism or Brith Olam but perhaps better known as The Rainbow Covenant, describes any system promoting what Judaism considers to be the 7 fundamental principles of civilized Humans. These principles include:
- No Injustice
- No Murder
- No Idolatry
- No Blasphemy
- No Lewdity
- No Cruelty to animals
- No Theft
Many individuals and groups around the world today and throughout history have upheld these principles. Judaism considers such people to be Hokhmei Umot haOlam. Any of the Hokhmei Umot haOlam who have come to believe in Noahide Judaism could be considered Hasidei Umot haOlam.