Message from @UnScottable

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2020-01-13 05:32:46 UTC  

i cant remember where i heard that

2020-01-13 05:33:36 UTC  

There isn't a central catechism for Judaism. It would likely be the Talmud or Midrash: it wouldn't surprise me if it's written in there somewhere

2020-01-13 05:34:15 UTC  

i think i heard its the talmud

2020-01-13 05:34:32 UTC  

i think its like... specific sins though

2020-01-13 05:34:36 UTC  

not like all sins

2020-01-13 05:34:40 UTC  

>>Shahak reiterates the well-known Jewish teaching that the duty to save a life supersedes all other obligations and notes that the rabbis interpreted this to apply to Jews only. According to the Talmud, "Gentiles are neither to be lifted [out of a well] nor hauled down [into it]" (Tractate Avodah Zarah, 26b). Maimonides writes: "As for Gentiles with whom we are not at war…their death must not be caused, but it is forbidden to save them if they are at the point of death; if, for example, one of them is seen falling into the sea, he should not be rescued, for it is written: ‘neither shalt thou stand against the blood of thy fellow’–but [a Gentile] is not thy fellow" (Mishneh Torah, Laws of Murder 4:11).
https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/israel-and-anti-gentile-traditions/

2020-01-13 05:35:17 UTC  

lol

2020-01-13 05:35:21 UTC  

There's Midrash Talpiott p 225L which says that gentiles are beasts in human form to do the work of the Jew but I don't think that's a very well known passage.

2020-01-13 05:35:23 UTC  

yea

2020-01-13 05:36:10 UTC  

the more you look into their holy books and works. the more you are like... huh... thats weird

2020-01-13 05:36:29 UTC  

and i mean all holy books and works have that to some degree but man the talmud and shit

2020-01-13 05:36:34 UTC  

its just something else entirely lol

2020-01-13 05:37:08 UTC  

I think it ultimately comes down to the way that the higher level rabbis and pharisees think based on the esoteric beliefs they learn.

2020-01-13 05:37:55 UTC  

hm yea perhaps.. hard to know unless you are jewish or convert

2020-01-13 05:38:15 UTC  

Eh: you can always risk your sanity and go straight for the good stuff lol

2020-01-13 05:41:56 UTC  

https://hermetic.com/texts/yetzirah
https://www.sacred-texts.com/jud/zdm/index.htm
https://hermetic.com/caduceus/qabalah/kabbalah
It really depends on what your definition of "weird" is though. In some ways they codified their identity to the point in which they can openly discriminate against other people and calling them out for it is racist on your part

2020-01-13 05:43:16 UTC  

yea

2020-01-13 05:43:22 UTC  

thats what i mean by "weird"

2020-01-13 05:43:43 UTC  

as in... you know. in other religions like Christianity or Buddhism they just dont have quite the same thing

2020-01-13 05:44:50 UTC  

Buddhism was an ascetic response to the Vedic tradition though: the Hindu tradition was pretty unabashed about their use of a caste system.

2020-01-13 05:45:02 UTC  

hmmm interesting

2020-01-13 05:45:39 UTC  

Christianity: "The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want"
Buddhism: Desire is the first step to suffering

2020-01-13 05:47:31 UTC  

You could say Jesus was the Jewish answer to buddha but since he threatened to dissolve the Jewish identity and their traditions he was dealt with.
https://biblehub.com/matthew/10-34.htm

2020-01-13 05:48:13 UTC  

apparently in the talmud it says jesus is suffering in hell for eternity trapped in a pot of boiled excrement

2020-01-13 05:48:19 UTC  

Yup

2020-01-13 05:48:30 UTC  

And that Mary was an heiress whore who slept with carpenters

2020-01-13 05:48:33 UTC  

Jesus was a bastard

2020-01-13 05:48:33 UTC  

etc

2020-01-13 05:48:34 UTC  

lol

2020-01-13 05:48:44 UTC  

i mean ya dont gotta like the guy but common now

2020-01-13 05:49:14 UTC  

Their conception of a Messiah isn't the same as ours because they view god as both the light and the darkness that is beyond the light

2020-01-13 05:49:37 UTC  

One of the names that they use to describe their deity is "ein soph" which means the "unending nothingness"

2020-01-13 05:49:48 UTC  

Nazis were doing God's work when they burned the Jews.

2020-01-13 05:54:01 UTC  

i disavow that

2020-01-13 05:54:07 UTC  

i love jews frankly

2020-01-13 05:56:21 UTC  

I don't particularly hate them but I'm not going to be their meat shield to further their ends. TBH I wish Europeans kept better care to maintain and develop their own theology.

2020-01-13 05:56:33 UTC  

PREACH

2020-01-13 05:56:41 UTC  

TREWWWWWWWW