@TeaTootler @Terry Yeah, the won't say "God", it's a sin to say the vowel for some reason.
Jews think that God is an easily-tricked imbecile, which is why simple straightforward rules like "Don't work on the Sabbath" and "Don't say the name of God" all have these little jewish "hacks" that let them get around having to be loyal or obedient to anyone, including the Almighty.
Most ridiculous shit I've ever heard. Not even Hindus come up with shit that retarded and they worship cows.

@CobaltSasquatch @caekislove @mitchconner @TeaTootler @Terry This is not an example of them tricking their "god", it's actually an example of zeal, going above and beyond to go with the rules set by their faith.

An example of trickery would be Matzah flour, made from ground-up Matzah.
And baked goods that are Kosher for Passover, because they are made from Matzah flour, and sometimes a mix of potato flour.

Look it up, I'm not joking.
The whole concept is to not let the bread rise, and yet the kikes bent themselves into a pretzel to go against their own holiday concept.

It's not even a divine decree!
It's just tradition, and they still cheat.
Pathological.

I suppose you're right, its still just insanity though. I keep remembering the fishing line around NYC and the jewish light switches

@CobaltSasquatch @caekislove @mitchconner @TeaTootler @Terry The fishing line... yeah, that's cheating, and also heresy.

The things you are not allowed to do during the Sabbath are the 14 labors, that went into building the first temple.

One of those labors is transporting goods.
Which is only allowed within your household, on the Sabbath.

But... the rabbis reason that all of Israel are brothers (born of the children of Jacob later renamed Israel), and if you surround the area with a line to mark it as a single jewish household, then it's all good.

But then why did the labor stop in Solomon's time?
Were the walls of Jerusalem not a good enough demarkation?
Were the people of Israel not all brothers back then?

This is a logical contradiction born of the rabbis' lies.
Just because "all of Israel are brothers" doesn't mean they are a single household.

Just heresy for the sake of convenience.

It makes no sense. If they don't believe that the rules are worth following then why do they go to all the trouble to find loopholes? Just do like Southern Baptists and don't make eye contact with anyone at the liquor store.
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@mitchconner @caekislove @CobaltSasquatch @TeaTootler @Terry You're closer to the truth than most.

When the Israelites received the convenant at mount Sinai, they failed the first time.
This was the Golden Calf incident.
The second time...
They answered something to the affect of "we will obey and we will listen".

They still didn't understand.

To this day, judaism is built on precedent, and is very legalistic.
As opposed to Christianity that is founded on principles.

When encountering a new situation:
The jew runs to the rabbi to consult the writings of the elders.
The Christian asks "what would Jesus do?"

As Christ said himself.
He is not here to change, only to explain.
And explain he did, the jews refused to listen.

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@coded_artist @caekislove @CobaltSasquatch @TeaTootler @Terry One of the things that was wild about this jewish guy's testimony was that he had a Bible in his home already. He made it sound like it was common for them to have Bibles at home, for the purpose of having the OT available to read, but then reading none of it. He, from a first person perspective, described those scales over the eyes that are mentioned in scripture.
I remember being told as a Prot kid that if I ever went inside a Catholic Church my skin would burn so I'd imagine the juice tell their flock some pretty crazy shit too.
Not true, many jews can go into Christian churches. Millions followed a rolling penny into orthodox ones and came out Armenian.
> I remember being told as a Prot kid that if I ever went inside a Catholic Church my skin would burn

The very idea of going into a Roman Catholic church was so foreign a concept that we never once discussed the possibility.

The good part of this was that I wasn't raised with an anti-Roman Catholic bias either.

Certain Roman Catholics do their best to give me one with their Protestant hatred, but fortunately I know too many good ones.
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