Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Chabad Rabbi says Hinduism is monotheistic enough to be considered Noahide


Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz is a big name in Chabad Noahide Jewry, he has his own edition of the Talmud.  Below, Adin Steinsaltz says that Hinduism is monotheistic enough to be considered a Noahide faith. This is in keeping with the Hindu-Jewish Summit which declared the same (here). This is the coming unholy spiritual alliance between Jews and Hindus, the new religion which will be used to subdue the White Gentiles with passive Noahide Hinduism, subservient to Israel and the Sanhedrin. 


https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/quotes/adin-steinsaltz-i-peace-without-conciliation-the-irrelevance-of-toleration-in-judaism-i-on-other-faiths

Adin Steinsaltz: <i>Peace without Conciliation, The Irrelevance of “Toleration in Judaism”</i> on Other Faiths

January 1, 1995

Judaism, despite the absolute and exclusionary quality of its monotheism, has a side that tends toward openness and toleration. This side of Judaism has also an expression in the Jewish abstention from proselytizing. Even ultimately, Judaism does not view itself as the religion of all people. It is the religion of the Jews alone and is, for almost all its practitioners, inherited. The assumption that Judaism is the religion of one people (and a few unsought converts) is emphatically a normative principle and is important to our discussion because it suggests that, within Jewish doctrine, there is room for the religious beliefs of others.

[…] In the ancient religions grouped under the name of Hinduism, there are many gods and local shrines, but the theological principles that guide belief and provide a uniformity of moral standards assume that all the deities revered in India or elsewhere are forms of, expressions of, or names for, one ultimate reality or God.

[….] the essential point of the Noahide laws is that the standards of Jewish law do not apply to non-Jews. Radically pure monotheism is expected by Judaism only from Jews. The Noahide laws do not preclude gentile religions from developing softer, more complex, and compromised forms of monotheism. Under the Noahide laws, it is possible to assume that Hinduism and Buddhism are sufficiently monotheistic in principle for moral Hindus and Buddhists to enter the gentiles’ gate in heaven. Jewish law regards the compromises made or tolerated by the world’s great religions as ways of rendering essentially monotheistic theologies easier in practice for large populations of adherents.

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