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The Seven Noahide Laws
1. Do not worship idols/false gods
Believe in G-d's unity
2. Do not blaspheme G-d's name
Respect G-d and praise Him
3. Do not murder
Respect human life
4. Do not commit forbidden sexual acts
Respect the family
5. Do not steal
Respect others' rights and property
6. Set up courts to upload the Laws
Pursue justice
7. Do not eat flesh taken from a live animal
Respect all creatures
Believe in G-d's unity
2. Do not blaspheme G-d's name
Respect G-d and praise Him
3. Do not murder
Respect human life
4. Do not commit forbidden sexual acts
Respect the family
5. Do not steal
Respect others' rights and property
6. Set up courts to upload the Laws
Pursue justice
7. Do not eat flesh taken from a live animal
Respect all creatures
Whereas these ethical values and principles have been the bedrock of society from the dawn of civilization, when they were known as the Seven Noahide Laws;
-- Public Law 102-14, 102nd Congress, 1st Session, H.J.RES.104, Joint Resolution, March 20, 1991
-- Public Law 102-14, 102nd Congress, 1st Session, H.J.RES.104, Joint Resolution, March 20, 1991
For more in-depth information about the Seven Universal Laws and their derivatives, please refer to the resources on the Links page.