
Some of you may have read this book, Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow, by Constance Cumbey, a book on the New Age movement in which it is said that true Christians would not make it into the New Age alive. Have you made the connection that this book does not make?

"Sons of Noah," or Noahide
"It is our duty to force all mankind to accept the seven Noahide laws, and if not—they will be killed." (Rabbi Yitzhak Ginsburg, Ma'ariv, October 6, 2004)
http://www.peacenow.org/mepr.asp?rid=&cid=141
The rainbow is the symbol of the Noahide movement--the movement to bring humanity under a rabbinic system of double standards called "Noahide Law" enforced by subsidiary courts of a Sanhedrin based in Jerusalem.
From Chabad Lubavitch website, noahide.org:
The Seven Noachide laws are general commandments with many details. Transgressing any one of them is considered such a breach in the natural order that the offender incurs the death penalty. Apart from a few exceptions, the death sentence for a Ben Noach is Sayif, death by the sword / decapitation, the least painful of the four modes of execution of criminals (see the Rambam's Hilchos Melachim 9:14). (The four methods of capital punishment in Torah are: S’kilah - Stoning; S’rifah - Burning; Hereg - Decapitation; Henek - Strangulation.) The many formalities of procedure essential when the accused is an Israelite need not be observed in the case of the Noachite. The latter may be convicted on the testimony of one witness, even on that of relatives, but not on that of a woman. He need have had no warning from the witnesses; and a single judge may pass sentence on him (Sanhedrin 57a, b; Rambam, Hilchos Melakim 9:14).
http://www.noahide.org/article.asp?Level=173&Parent=166
From the Talmud:
"A non-Jew is put to death on the basis of a decision given by one judge [no jury], and on the basis of testimony given by a single witness, and even if he was not given a proper warning prior to the commission of his offense. He is put to death on the basis of testimony and a decision given by a man but not on the basis of testimony and a decision given by a woman, and the man who testified or decided against him can even be a relative.
"A Jew can only be put to death by a court of twenty-three judges, and on the basis of the testimony of two male witnesses who are not disqualified from testifying on account of kinship, and after being properly warned against committing the transgression. But none of these rules apply in the case of a non-Jew." (Babylonian Talmud, Sanhedrin 57b, Steinsaltz edition, vol.18, page 110)
From the Encyclopaedia Judaica:
"... violation of any one of the seven laws subjects the Noachide to capital punishment by decapitation (Sanh. 57a)."(Encyclopaedia Judaica, "Noahide Laws")
From Maimonides' Mishneh Torah:
"The Christians are idolaters, and Sunday is their holiday..." (Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Avodah Zorah, 9;4)
"... a gentile who worships false gods is liable, [for the death penalty] provided he worships them in the accepted manner. A gentile is executed for every type of foreign worship which a Jewish court would consider worthy of capital punishment." (Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Hilchot Melachim 11)
Also see:
JPII's Noahide Jest
Chabad Rabbi to Congress: Congress Convenes to Fulfill Noahide Commandment
Papal Commission Says Noahide Laws have New Testament Basis
Benedict XVI and Hans Kung Discuss Need for "Global Ethic," not the Gospel
U.S. Public Law, "Education Day"
Sanhedrin Moves to Establish Council For Noahides
Ronald Regan and Chabad
US President George W. Bush Discusses "Road-Map to World Peace" Based on Seven Universal Ben Noah Laws
Jewish Law Comes to Washington D.C.
Jewish law institute launched in DC
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