03-31-2016, 11:40 AM
Please see the previous post, which explains that it is not within the authority of an individual to establish a Noahide court, nor to enforce the Noahide Commandments as the law of the land.
Noahide Courts, when established and empowered as such, to have some special requirements for how they should operate, and this applies specifically to how they handle the cases of defendants who are on trial for transgressing any of the main/essential prohibitions within the 7 Noahide Laws.
A court which has no power to enforce its judgments is by definition not a real court.
Noahide Courts, when established and empowered as such, to have some special requirements for how they should operate, and this applies specifically to how they handle the cases of defendants who are on trial for transgressing any of the main/essential prohibitions within the 7 Noahide Laws.
A court which has no power to enforce its judgments is by definition not a real court.