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TOTAL INFORMATION ANALYSISTotal911.info::REVERE RADIO NETWORK::Total Info RadioMonday, January 02, 2006Congress' illegal recognition of Noahide Laws
"Whereas Congress recognizes the historical tradition of ethical values and principles which are the basis of civilized society and upon which our great Nation was founded;This claim that the U.S. was founded on Noahide principles is a fraud. American common law is based on English common law, which was founded before (Judeo-)Christianity came to the British isles. Thomas Jefferson, who basically founded the United States by declaring its independence, explained this in detail. From Jefferson's 1814 letter to Thomas Cooper: But Christianity was not introduced till the seventh century; the conversion of the first christian king of the Heptarchy having taken place about the year 598, and that of the last about 686. Here, then, was a space of two hundred years, during which the common law was in existence, and Christianity no part of it. If it ever was adopted, therefore, into the common law, it must have been between the introduction of Christianity and the date of the Magna Charta. But of the laws of this period we have a tolerable collection by Lambard and Wilkins, probably not perfect, but neither very defective; and if any one chooses to build a doctrine on any law of that period, supposed to have been lost, it is incumbent on him to prove it to have existed, and what were its contents. These were so far alterations of the common law, and became themselves a part of it. But none of these adopt Christianity as a part of the common law. If, therefore, from the settlement of the Saxons to the introduction of Christianity among them, that system of religion could not be a part of the common law, because they were not yet Christians, and if, having their laws from that period to the close of the common law, we are all able to find among them no such act of adoption, we may safely affirm (though contradicted by all the judges and writers on earth) that Christianity neither is, nor ever was a part of the common law. .....| Posted at 20:07 | PERMA-LINK |
Noahide laws are Zionist Lubbavitcher garbage, not Christianity. Christianity would never give two sets of rules for two different people because of some unfounded racial prejudice.
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