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Five Jews Changed the World: The first is Moses, he said, everything is Law;

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Five Jews Changed the World:

The first is Moses, he said, everything is Law;
The second is Jesus, he said, everything is Suffer;
The third is Marx, he said, everything is Capital;
The fourth is Freud, he said, everything is Sex;
The fifth is Einstein, he said, everything is Ralativity.
 
Five Jews Changed the World:

The first is Moses, he said, everything is Law;
The second is Jesus, he said, everything is Suffer;
The third is Marx, he said, everything is Capital;
The fourth is Freud, he said, everything is Sex;
The fifth is Einstein, he said, everything is Ralativity.

Freud was after Einstein. Not sure if you were trying to go in chronological order though.
 
Haha. You are right!

And I noticed you are relatively new. Welcome to DP! :mrgreen: I'm looking forward to your input in issues concerning China since you'll likely know a lot more than us Americans. :)
 
Five Jews Changed the World:

The first is Moses, he said, everything is Law;
The second is Jesus, he said, everything is Suffer;
The third is Marx, he said, everything is Capital;
The fourth is Freud, he said, everything is Sex;
The fifth is Einstein, he said, everything is Ralativity.

You got Jesus confused with Buddha (who was not a Jew, and probably had no idea that Jews existed). And if not for Jesus, nobody would care about Moses, outside of a tiny Semitic tribe on the outskirts of civilized world.

Marx made a bunch of statements about the nature of capital (among other things) that had been proven ridiculously wrong, in theory and in practice, but he never "said" that "Capital is everything".

Also, Einstein "said" something quite opposite to "everything is relativity": he had proposed that Space-time is invariant.
 
The sixth is Wall Street Jews. They said they own USA;
 
You got Jesus confused with Buddha (who was not a Jew, and probably had no idea that Jews existed). And if not for Jesus, nobody would care about Moses, outside of a tiny Semitic tribe on the outskirts of civilized world.

Marx made a bunch of statements about the nature of capital (among other things) that had been proven ridiculously wrong, in theory and in practice, but he never "said" that "Capital is everything".

Also, Einstein "said" something quite opposite to "everything is relativity": he had proposed that Space-time is invariant.

You know a lot.

It was said that it's Moses would introduced the concept of "contract" between god and human, and since then the spirit of contract rooted in the western culture, which contains the spirit of equality and mercantilism. Capitalism developed based on equality and mercantilism.
 
You got Jesus confused with Buddha (who was not a Jew, and probably had no idea that Jews existed). And if not for Jesus, nobody would care about Moses, outside of a tiny Semitic tribe on the outskirts of civilized world.

Marx made a bunch of statements about the nature of capital (among other things) that had been proven ridiculously wrong, in theory and in practice, but he never "said" that "Capital is everything".

Also, Einstein "said" something quite opposite to "everything is relativity": he had proposed that Space-time is invariant.

How about this:

Five Jews Changed the World:

The first is Moses, he said, Nothing but Law;
The second is Jesus, he said, Nothing but Suffer;
The third is Marx, he said, Nothing but Capital;
The fourth is Einstein, he said, Nothing but Ralativity;
The fifth is Freud, he said, Nothing but Sex.
 
Oddly, the OP failed to recognize an enormously important distinction.

That is the distinction between the Jewish culture and the Jewish religion. Karl marx, for instance, who was the father of faith hating Communism, was an atheist, as is George Soros. It has been estimated that over 50% of the Jewish people in the United States are atheists.

There are many implications flowing from this truth, however there are others probably better qualified than I to discuss this, but it is strange that we would see an OP of this nature with a failure to recognize such an essential detail.
 
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Five Jews Changed the World:

The first is Moses, he said, everything is Law;
The second is Jesus, he said, everything is Suffer;
The third is Marx, he said, everything is Capital;
The fourth is Freud, he said, everything is Sex;
The fifth is Einstein, he said, everything is Ralativity.

No Moses didn't say that.

No Jesus didn't say that.

No Marx didn't say that.

and so on .

It's a rediculous over simplification and generalization that's meaningless.
 
You know a lot.

It was said that it's Moses would introduced the concept of "contract" between god and human, and since then the spirit of contract rooted in the western culture, which contains the spirit of equality and mercantilism.

But that's rather silly. Binding contracts constitute a big part of surviving Sumerian documents (long before Moses), and the thriving maritime industry of the Greeks relied on contractual relationships and sophisticated banking already by the time of Pasion - centuries before the West became widely aware of Moses and Co. Soon after the adoption of Christianity by the Roman Empire, on the other hand, economic activity collapsed in the Western part and began stagnating and shrinking in the Byzantine.
 
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But that's rather silly. Binding contracts constitute a big part of surviving Sumerian documents (long before Moses), and the thriving maritime industry of the Greeks relied on contractual relationships and sophisticated banking already by the time of Pasion - centuries before the West became widely aware of Moses and Co. Soon after the adoption of Christianity by the Roman Empire, on the other hand, economic activity collapsed in the Western part and began stagnating and shrinking in the Byzantine.


Thank you!!
 
Five Jews Changed the World:

The first is Moses, he said, everything is Law;
The second is Jesus, he said, everything is Suffer;
The third is Marx, he said, everything is Capital;
The fourth is Freud, he said, everything is Sex;
The fifth is Einstein, he said, everything is Ralativity.

A bit reductionist, but welcome to DP!
 
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