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Judaism does not believe that there is only one way to approach G-d. In fact, we understand that there are 70 major soul-families, each with its unique approach to the Divine. As long as a person lives a moral life and seeks G-d, that person earns his or her place in "heaven". Jewish thought defines this lifestyle as the Noahide Code, a set of seven guiding principles: 1) Believe in a single, omniscient, omnipotent G-d. 2) Respect G-d, don't curse or blaspheme Him. 3) Respect human life, don't murder. 4) Respect marriage, don't commit adultery 5) Respect other's possession, don't steal. 6) Respect all creatures, no cruelty to animals 7) Establish systems of justice. Judaism respects any person who lives by this code, regardless of the "religion" they may subscribe to.
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