I Must Speak wrote:
So how is your Jewish clan doing in regards to following the Noahide Laws along with the rest of us humans?
Idolatry and blasphemy....who defines THAT for all of humanity these days?
As for eating flesh taken from an animal while it is still alive - I lack the imagination to understand what was going on so rampantly among humanity that that law needed to be written....
Well, the Noahide Laws as we understand them are a condensed version of some of our own Laws. However, whereas a non-Jew only has 7 to worry about, we have 613 to worry about.
Who identifies idolatry and blasphemy? Both fair questions. There are indeed organisations of non-Jews that call themselves Noahides, or B'nei Noach, Sons of Noah, who work with Jews in order to come up with rules on subjects like that. But for the vast majority of the people of the world, there are no hard and fast answers. Basically, Christians, even though they worship a man (Jesus) as a God, are still regarded as being monotheistic. Muslims, Zoroastrians, some Hindus and Buddhists, and smaller groups such as the Druze, the Yazidi, etc are also accorded that designation.
Even for those who ARE breaking the Laws of Noah, we do NOT suggest any secular punishment here on Earth. Unlike ISIS, we believe in leaving people to God. It is not our business to make people do things they don't want to do.
As far as the command not to rip the leg off a living animal (or other body part), I can imagine that before the Flood, mankind had become so evil they were inclined to be grotesquely evil to God's other creatures as well as each other. That is just a guess, of course.