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Noahide code
It should be noted that G-d has not left the non-jew out. He gave them the Noahide laws, 7 Mitzvot to follow. And, though they are laws, there is a great deal of flexibility in their interpretations and application and it is believed that these rules aren't as stringently enforced as the 613 mitzvot of the Torah.
like Capt. Barbosa from "Pirates of the Carribean" said: "There more of what you'd call guidelines than actual rules" for more information http://www.noahide.org/ http://www.jewfaq.org/gentiles.htm#Noah
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no not at all. In Judaism G-d doesn't judge in absolutes, it's all relative. also Judaism really doesn't hold a docterine of eternal ****ation either.
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