The Quiet Political Coup: Noahide Laws as the New Global Order
While the world argues about borders, elections, and budgets, a far more ambitious project is advancing in plain sight. Delegates from every continent will gather in Jerusalem this November for the First International Congress of Noahides. Their goal: turn the Seven Noahide Laws into a living global system — with its own international religious court (Beit Din), regional councils, funding streams, a binding legal codex (Brit Shalom), and a formal founding charter signed at the Israeli president’s residence. These laws sound mild on paper: no murder, no theft, no idolatry, courts of justice, etc. In rabbinic interpretation, however, Christian worship of the Trinity and Jesus Christ is classified as idolatry. Maimonides and other authorities leave little ambiguity. Once courts and enforcement mechanisms exist, theology becomes politics. This is not happening in isolation. The U.S. House just passed the massive 2027 NDAA containing a new United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative — deeper integration of missile defense, AI, cyber, subterranean warfare, and supply chains. Parallel institutions + parallel military-tech backbone = coordinated pressure. Americans already have precedent. Public Law 102-14 and earlier resolutions under multiple presidents urged the “education” and adoption of the Noahide Laws as interpreted by Chabad authorities. Legal scholars compared it to the “first rays of dawn” of a larger system. This is a political struggle over sovereignty and the right to worship without foreign religious courts redefining your faith as a capital crime. It is not limited to Christians — any tradition that conflicts with the new code can be redefined and marginalized the same way. Protestant Zionists may cheer. Traditional Christians, and anyone who values national independence from a global theocratic framework, should recognize the iron fist inside the velvet glove. The battle lines are theological and political. Refuse the redefinition. Defend the right of free peoples to reject imported religious courts and foreign legal supremacy. Stay awake.
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