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Sunday, 29 November 2020

Rewarding good and punishing evil

Can we have a world in this life where good is rewarded and evil punished?  

Yes, if we have laws that punish evil and reward good.  

Can humanity collectively agree to obey the Noahide laws?

Can nations be measured for their righteousness through how many of the Noahide laws they obey?  
If you reject the Noahide laws because they come from Judaism, are you an antisemite?

If you reject the Noahide ranking of the four gentile world religions that Islam is the most Noahide-observant, is it because you are an Islamophobe?

If you admit to Islamophobia, have you not already conceded that you have lost the argument since you have admitted that you have an irrational hatred and fear of Islam and Muslims?

Have you noticed that those who hate and fear Jews and Judaism, Muslims and Islam are invariably atheist?

If these antisemites and Islamophobes claim to be Christian, why do they not recognise or care that Christianity is idolatry and blasphemy?  

If they really believe in God, why don't they care that they have been guilt of idolatry and blasphemy for 2000 years?  

Are people who claim to be Christian really nihilistic atheists (who are also antisemites and Islamophobes) since they do not even have the beginning of wisdom to fear the God they claim to believe in?

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