Why are you coming on a Christian thread linking to a heretical man-made theology that calls for Christians to deny that Jesus is the Messiah? There is no biblical laws called the 7 laws of Noah but that which was born of the Pharisees who denied that Jesus is the Messiah.
http://www.hasidicuniversity.org/index.php?page=hu_theocracy/th01_idolatry.htm
2 Examples that Christians need to beware and not fall for these fake “noahide” laws the unbelieving Pharisees invented.
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Mandated punishment for violation: Death penalty
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Not to worship any false god in any one of four standard ways: (a) bowing, (b) making sacrificial offerings, (c) burning incense, or (d) pouring libations (such as wine or water). These four ritual acts are all involved in the worship of the true G-d in the Jerusalem Temple (once it is rebuilt from its current ruins), and thus are sanctified modes of worship that are forbidden to be exercised for any false god, even if the act is not part of the customary ritual for that false religion (whereas commandment -6 deals with the established rituals specific to each false religion). Thus even if it is not an established Christian custom to offer sacrificial foods to Jesus, nor would Buddhists normally pour libations for their idol, either act would nonetheless be a capital crime.
This commandment also prohibits the verbal acceptance of any false god as ones deity, on pain of death penalty.
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Not to verbally accept Jesus as ones god or lord.
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Mandated punishment for violation: Death penalty
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Not to worship a false god according to the customary rituals established by its religion. Some idols or false gods are worshipped through bowing, burning incense, or making offerings of food; others through certain types of dancing, singing, chanting, or meditation; others through growing ones hair long, shaving it off, and offering it; and others through ceremonies involving fire, water, or convening at certain locations at certain times of year. Whatever the practice of the false religion, even a single act of such worship is a capital offense.
While it is also a sin to believe in the existence of a false god (commandment -1), even without worshipping it, that act of false belief is not covered in this commandment.
Examples:
Not to bow to a Buddha statue, nor to offer incense before it.
Not to be baptized in Christianity, nor to pray in the name of Jesus.
Not to participate in worship ceremonies of Hinduism, Hare Krishna, or various New Age cult movements including transcendental meditation or Yoga even if no idol is physically present.
Not to celebrate such pagan holidays as Easter, Halloween, or Christmas.
jjotto, also please show us where the commands of God that demand someone be put to death for accepting Christ are found in Scripture.