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There you go bringing facts into it again. Pffft. You can use facts to prove anything.
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Footer's item is clever, but it's also an oversimplification.
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Oversimplification is my specialty, and anyway I'm voting WIN for Jinx's reply
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God said it , I believe it, and that settles it!
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Only 7 of those are technically rules. Some are just statements.
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My Hebrew neighbor was horrified that I knew about needing virtually two kitchens to keep truly kosher, and burying cutlery in the dirt if there was a "breech in security", as it were. Not sure why, though. it's not a state secret. tbh I think she has a problem reconciling the strict rules of her familial culture with her generally hippy and modern outlook on life. But if there was ever a chance to attempt to convert, that was it and she shied like a pony ridden by Medusa.
Jews are "The Chosen People". When you're chosen and there are limited spaces, you don't go appealing for other people to be allowed on the ride unless they are seriously special.... You really do have to be born Jewish. I think the Judiasm "ads" are there (a) for the reasons bruce stated and (b) to raise awareness of Judaism and to present an open front to minimise the jews becoming the next muslims...... |
Fresh, you might want to think of it in terms of memes.
See Wiki, especially the part about religion. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meme Simply put, many ideas, especially religions, are mind viruses that spread from one victim to another, and take control of the new victim's brain and cause them to try to spread the virus further. Religion-memes are especially good at doing this. |
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