Mickyjaystoned
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Kethuboth 11b. "When a grown-up man has intercourse with a little girl it is nothing."
The Talmud is Judaism's holiest book (actually a collection of books). Its authority takes precedence over the Old Testament in Judaism. Evidence of this may be found in the Talmud itself, Erubin 21b (Soncino edition): "My son, be more careful in the observance of the words of the Scribes than in the words of the Torah (Old Testament)."
Mickyjaystoned said:Sick and Insane Teachings of the Talmud
Gittin 69a . To heal his flesh a Jew should take dust that lies within the shadow of an outdoor toilet, mix with honey and eat it.
Shabbath 41a. The law regulating the rule for how to urinate in a holy way is given.
Yebamoth 63a. States that Adam had sexual intercourse with all the animals in the Garden of Eden.
Yebamoth 63a. Declares that agriculture is the lowest of occupations.
Sanhedrin 55b. A Jew may marry a three year old girl (specifically, three years "and a day" old).
Sanhedrin 54b. A Jew may have sex with a child as long as the child is less than nine years old.
Kethuboth 11b. "When a grown-up man has intercourse with a little girl it is nothing."
Yebamoth 59b. A woman who had intercourse with a beast is eligible to marry a Jewish priest. A woman who has sex with a demon is also eligible to marry a Jewish priest.
Abodah Zarah 17a. States that there is not a whore in the world that the Talmudic sage Rabbi Eleazar has not had sex with. On one of his whorehouse romps, Rabbi Eleazar leanred that there was one particular prostitute residing in a whorehouse near the sea, who would receive a bag of money for her services. He took a bag of money and went to her, crossing seven rivers to do so. During their intercourse the prostitute farted. After this the whore told Rabbi Eleazar: "Just as this gas will never return to my anus, Rabbi Eleazar will never get to heaven."
Hagigah 27a. States that no rabbi can ever go to hell.
Baba Mezia 59b. A rabbi debates God and defeats Him. God admits the rabbi won the debate.
Gittin 70a. The Rabbis taught: "On coming from a privy (outdoor toilet) a man should not have sexual intercourse till he has waited long enough to walk half a mile, because the demon of the privy is with him for that time; if he does, his children will be epileptic."
Gittin 69b. To heal the disease of pleurisy ("catarrh") a Jew should "take the excrement of a white dog and knead it with balsam, but if he can possibly avoid it he should not eat the dog's excrement as it loosens the limbs."
Pesahim 111a. It is forbidden for dogs, women or palm trees to pass between two men, nor may others walk between dogs, women or palm trees. Special dangers are involved if the women are menstruating or sitting at a crossroads.
Menahoth 43b-44a. A Jewish man is obligated to say the following prayer every day: Thank you God for not making me a gentile, a woman or a slave.
http://www.revisionisthistory.org/talmudtruth.html
mis-translated and out of context Talmud passages is a popular method of anti-semites
I don't want to get into semantics with you either about how anti-Zionism and anti-semitism are technically different things. Well, holocaust denial is not exactly the same thing as anti-semitism either. In fact, there exist Jews who are holocaust deniers. However, I think most people on this forum and most Americans in general realize that holocaust denial is a sure sign on anti-semitism.
Mickyjaystoned said:Ehm no i don't think they are mistranslated, and could you please explain to me how
Sanhedrin 55b. A Jew may marry a three year old girl (specifically, three years "and a day" old).
can be justified by context?
Mickyjaystoned said:I am not a holocaust denier, i know that you can dissappear for providing arguments to disprove the original turn of events during the holocaust.
Mickyjaystoned said:What did you think about the ex Israeli man's website, the Armenian Genocide was conducted by the Zionists as a dry run for the Jewish Holocaust, and by all accounts the only people who benefitted from this horrific crime were the Zionists.
Mickyjaystoned said:You can call me a Rascist or Anti-Semite, but i know that doesn't mean ****!
I can call you a pigeon but it doesn't mean you are, it just seems that calling someone Anti-Semite is an effective means of hiding from the truth about Israel, you people who throw this term around are giving ignorance and rascism the freedom to go on without being questioned.
Mickyjaystoned said:I have posted various links by Proffesionals to discredit Zionism and show the truth about the movement, but instead of accepting change there are still those stuck in the dark blindly supporting something they know nothing about, that is fine carry on, i don't care but i know the truth, so don't insult mine and your own intelligence by throwing around the label "Anti-Semite".
Mickyjaystoned said:I think all control religions are pointless and immoral, not just Judaism, but Islam, Christianity, etc etc etc so call me an anti-religionist if your gonna ccall me anything.
For some reason I have this feeling you are jewish only in name.john831 said:Anti-semitism is not the same thing as anti-zionism...I am a Jew who is not a zionist and I do not feel that I am a sellout to my race.
I disagree with religious fundamentalism in any religion, be it Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, etc.
To me, it seems kind of fundamentalist to kick out all the residents of the area after WWII just because the Europeans felt guilty just because it says in the Torah/Bible that it's OK. .
john831 said:I don't understand how the fact that Palestine was carved out after WWI and given exclusively to Arabs then had the Arabs kicked out after WWII in exchange for Jews changes the fact that it is unfair to kick out the Arabs and give the land back to the Jews. Please explain.
Also, I know it would seem like I'm a Jew in name only, but I'm actually probably more religious than the average Jew in America, I have a strong sense of religious identity, and am fairly active in the Jewish community where I live.
john831 said:I don't understand how the fact that Palestine was carved out after WWI and given exclusively to Arabs then had the Arabs kicked out after WWII in exchange for Jews changes the fact that it is unfair to kick out the Arabs and give the land back to the Jews.
john831 said:My mistake, you're right about this. However, I still don't think it was such a great idea to give this land surrounding by Arabs due to a biblical claim to the land. In hindsight, it seems this was a bad idea because it created the Palestine-Israel conflict that still persists today. The total human cost of this conflict is way too much; all of the Israeli wars plus all of the other conflicts that Israel may have indirectly affected. To me it doesn't seem worth it.
john831 said:I am a Jew who is not a zionist and I do not feel that I am a sellout to my race.
john831 said:No, I'm certainly not suggesting that they pack up and leave, that would be just as bad as kicking the Arabs out. However, that small tract of land may be the single biggest threat to world peace; it infuriates Muslim theocracies, leading them to declare that it should be "wiped from the face of the earth" and promote people to kill innocents in the name of religion. One could argued that Israel has had an indirect effect in many world tragedies, 9-11 for example. Perhaps the terrorists would not have had such strong anti-American sentiments had America not been such a staunch Israeli supporter.
john831 said:Some would argue that having a democracy in the Middle East is good because it promotes democracy in the other countries; I think that the recent victory of Hamas shows that even if these Arab nations did have democracies, they would still remain hostile to America and Israel.
john831 said:My mistake, you're right about this. However, I still don't think it was such a great idea to give this land surrounding by Arabs due to a biblical claim to the land. In hindsight, it seems this was a bad idea because it created the Palestine-Israel conflict that still persists today. The total human cost of this conflict is way too much; all of the Israeli wars plus all of the other conflicts that Israel may have indirectly affected. To me it doesn't seem worth it.
Yes miss.. sorry missTashah said:[Moderator Mode=Tashah]
:minigavel robin, I will iterate what mixedmedia cautioned about above. With lengthy extracts, please condense it to one or two paragraphs and post a reference link to facilitate continued reading.
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Mahatma Gandhi Rejected Zionism
by Professor A.K. Ramakrishnan
Mickyjaystoned said:No wonder he was shot.
To equate Zionism with Judaism is just as disingenuous as equating Ukranian Nationalism with the Russian Orthodox Church. Nothing could be further from the truth. Religion is cultish whereas nationalism is secular. Sometimes they overlap at the fringe, but each has a separate and distinct agenda. In this light then, disenchantment with the Zionist movement is a legitimate and political exercise. When the criticism instead falls upon the Jewish religion or the people of Yahweh, it crosses the political line and becomes nothing more than vile religion-bashing and blatant anti-Semitism.
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