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did we ever get an (((official))) explanation of the bloody mattress thing?Wyświetl załącznik 6906019
they'll never live that down.
Just a reminder that this kike declared most people living to be unnecessary. Not his people of course, they are more necessary than ever.
Nope. Just Jew thingsdid we ever get an (((official))) explanation of the bloody mattress thing?
LOLWhile Jefferson advocated for Jewish liberty, he held certain aspects of Judaism in low regard. In fairness, Jefferson opposed all religions based on divine revelation. He believed that God’s existence could be proven by reason and common sense rather than faith. A detractor of all priests, he found those of the Hebrew Bible “a bloodthirsty race, as cruel and remorseless as the being whom they represented as the family of god of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob, and the local God of Israel.”
In 1787, Jefferson summed up his view of Jewish revelation in a letter to his nephew, warning him to be skeptical of “those facts in the Bible which contradict the laws of nature.” As one example, he cited the assertion in the Book of Joshua that the sun stood still for several hours. Since that would have meant, in scientific terms, that the earth stood still, Jefferson asked his nephew to consider how the earth, spinning on its axis, could have stopped suddenly and started rotating again without enormous destruction to natural and manmade structures. Similarly, the rationalist Jefferson doubted that God personally inscribed the Ten Commandments on a tablet which Moses later destroyed and then re-wrote.
It bothered Jefferson that the God of the ancient Hebrews was, in his words, “a being of terrific character, cruel, vindictive, capricious and unjust.” He could also not understand how Jews could believe that “the God of infinite justice” would “punish the sins of the fathers upon their children, unto the third and fourth generations.” He agreed with the view expressed by John Adams that, in respect to God, “the principle of the Hebrew is fear.”
Update I didn't know: the insufferable guy is a rabbi! What a shock! That means he can "bend the inexplicable" to the explicable! That's how he got more than 6 million!Had to endure bullshit from Holocaust Day with family members, especially listening of a testimony from someone who said of their family member (from Instagram) that a stepfather shared during lunch no less. Great annoyance. The guy said the number was even greater than 6 million. Give me a break.
Had to endure bullshit from Holocaust Day with family members, especially listening of a testimony from someone who said of their family member (from Instagram) that a stepfather shared during lunch no less. Great annoyance. The guy said the number was even greater than 6 million. Give me a break.
200,000 at mostHad to endure bullshit from Holocaust Day with family members, especially listening of a testimony from someone who said of their family member (from Instagram) that a stepfather shared during lunch no less. Great annoyance. The guy said the number was even greater than 6 million. Give me a break.
What is the context of that bottom video?
They a bunch of orthodox Jews who believe Israel can only be created by the messiah and not man.What is the context of that bottom video?