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Overview continued Fulfilling the Seven Laws of the Children of Noah requires a fundamental knowledge and understanding of certain precepts and principles, i.e. the non-Jew must have the realization of the One True God, blessed is He; that God's holy Torah was given to all mankind; that ethics and morals must become part of life; and lastly, humanity must bind together in unity - in belief in the unity of God and in the unity of mankind. Thankfully, this unity will allow all people, both Jew and non-Jew, to approach God in peace and harmony, and will bring peace to Yerushalayim.3 The non-Jew has a specific spiritual role and purpose in this world, and a specific purpose for his very creation and existence. Through the faithful observance of the Seven Noahide Commandments one can fulfill that purpose - striving with the Children of Israel (the Jews) to perfect this world; the essence of our existence as co-religionists and the fulfillment of our created purpose will bring revealed Godliness onto this world, and God will, so to speak, have great satisfaction in His creation. Page 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8
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