Emor - To Love and Honor the Creator
In the Torah portion Emor, Chapter 24, verses 10-23, the story of the blasphemer, who cursed the name of G-d, is described. Not cursing the holy name of G-d is one of the Seven Noahide Laws, which apply to all people. The root of the prohibition against cursing G-d lies in the fundamental obligation imposed on every created being to recognize the goodness of their Creator and to honor Him. Similar to the natural obligation to honor parents, there is a fundamental obligation upon every human being, by virtue of being created by G-d, to recognize the status of G-d as Creator, Leader of the world, and Sovereign of all creation, and to treat Him with respect and reverence.
The prohibition against cursing G-d is also connected to the right and the obligation to recognize the goodness of G-d, who is the source of all goodness in the world. Every…
Every moment G-d is good.