Benei Noah; damned according to Torah if they only keep the seven laws of Noah?

Interesting quote:

Dvârim 27.26 reads:

Damned is he who shall not carry out the dvâr•im of this Tor•âh, to do them;

except, of course, those who are called Bәnei-Noakh, who are exempt?

Hmmm, that last phrase is just nowhere in Scripture! Similarly, in Tal•mudBәn•ei-Noakh [Benei Noah] refers to all goyim. The fictional exemption, which would contradict this Scripture, is a recent fabrication of modern rabbis, having no Scriptural basis. Those who rely on it are putting their trust in men, not Scripture!

Don’t want to share this fate of the goy•im? The only Way is to begin now learning how to do your utmost to “carry out thedәvâr•im of this Tor•âh, to do” the mitz•wot of this Tor•âh.

According to Tor•âh (see, inter alia, the Shәm•a), one is only required to do his or her utmost (“all of your heart and all of your nëphësh“), which will qualify you (upon making tәshuv•âh for any violation(s) of Tor•âh) to avail yourself of ki•pur through the khein of .

There is NO other formula!

You can learn how through our on-line Khavrutâ course (click the “Non-Jews” building in our “Click ‘n Go” navigation panel at left and read down to the link).

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