Found this interesting post: For a non-Jєω, is there a punishment for not observing the 7 Noahide Laws?
If yes:
What would the judicial process look like? (ie would they need witnesses who warn/ witness the crime like Jєωs do)
What method of punishment would be administered?
Would they be punished for each of the 7, or are some more strict?
- Yes, they are punishable for violating any of these seven mitzvos; none of them are more or less severe than the others. The punishment for each of them is decapitation (Rambam, Hilchos Melachim 9:14).
- No warning is needed, but there needs to be at least one male witness and at least one male judge (ibid.). The judge can be either a Jєω or a non-Jєω (ibid. 10:11).
- If he committed the violation in error, he's not punished. "Error" here means that he was unaware that the object is a forbidden one (for example, having relations with a woman under the impression that she's unmarried or is his own wife, when in fact she's married to someone else), but ignorance of the law is no excuse (ibid. 10:1).
https://judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/101306/for-a-non-Jєω-is-there-a-punishment-for-not-observing-the-7-noahide-laws
Yes. They mean decapitation but they can use other methods as well.
You may have already seen my other posts about them, but for those who haven't, it's important to know that
belief in Blessed Trinity is forbidden and calls for beheading.
You can believe in "Christ" or "Jesus" but not in the Blessed Trinity because that is considered idolatry.
This is important because many Catholic pundits and websites promote Noahide Law as coming from the Bible when it doesn't. It comes from the тαℓмυd. The Vatican under Benedict approved them as well. Many will be deceived.
All 21st Degree Masons are considered Noahide Judges and are trained to do the beheadings when the time comes.
Then consider this map of Indiana lodges:
https://freemasonsfordummies.blogspot.com/2016/05/indiana-lodges-google-map.htmland they have codes to charge your health insurance:
https://ncit.nci.nih.gov/ncitbrowser/pages/concept_details.jsf?dictionary=ICD-9-CM&version=2014&code=E978&ns=ICD-9-CM&type=properties&key=null&b=1&n=0&vse=nullThey