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Judaism, as the theological foundation of both Christianity and Islam, raises a question when considering salvation for non-Jews. Unlike Christianity or Islam, Judaism does not universally require conversion for salvation. Instead, it holds that non-Jews may attain a share in the World to Come (Olam HaBa) by adhering to a basic set of ethical principles known as the Noahide Laws. These include prohibitions against murder, theft, idolatry, sexual immorality, blasphemy, and cruelty to animals, along with a requirement to establish systems of justice. These laws are widely reflected in the moral norms of many societies today.

Mainstream rabbinic Judaism including nearly all contemporary Jewish denominations affirms that righteous individuals of all nations can merit salvation without becoming Jewish. This is explicitly stated in the Talmud:
"The righteous of all nations have a share in the World to Come." - Tosefta Sanhedrin 13:2; Babylonian Talmud Sanhedrin 105a.
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Spoiler:
They're all fucking retarded sandnigger like cope
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Does this require a conscious participation or not?



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