Awesome. I didn’t know about that response… you can see, I assume, the problem with it from a theological perspective?
There’s another response out there. The interviewer has to ask the question twice because Trump tried to weasel his way out of answering it the first time…
Is it not okay to study something that you want to learn more about? Decades ago, I read Ron Hubbard’s Scientology book. Of course, I didn’t accept his premise, but at least I knew why it was/is not a good “religion.”
Great question. Are you conceding that Trump “wanted to learn more about” the Kabbalah?
If so, we might want to ask: why was he interested? To what level did his interest rise? How much time, energy, and effort did he put into this interest. Yes? Or are we only rabidly curious when trying to find information about those we deem our enemies?
I don’t know that I’m conceding to anything! It was just very common to look up things our parents and teachers didn’t or wouldn’t discuss. Some are more curious than others. How much effort Trump may have put into it doesn’t bother me. Everything he does bothers his enemies. I’m reminded of how people were treated when it was discovered that a person attended one or two John Bircher meetings. It was treated like a scandal!
Ed Yardeni is an economist who advised the Trump admin.
Eitan Yardeni is the kabbalist.
Marla Maples
Trump studied the Talmudic Kabbalah under Eitan Yardeni. I dont think it means anything today. In the 90s it seems everyone was a Kabbalist.
Marla, yes. But not just Marla…
He divorced Marla.
There is the Kabbalah and there are Cabal ists.
There is the Bible and there are people who twist its truths.
Even truth is a weapon in the hands of the controllers.
He sure did.
The rest of your “answer” is irrelevant.
The question being asked is “in Donald Trumps own words, what is his relationship to Eitan Yardeni?”.
Speaking of twisting Biblical teachings, you ever seen the clip where Trump is asked if he’s ever asked God for forgiveness?
‘Hopefully I won’t have to be asking for much forgiveness’ DJT
and......................?
Q used the question form because the info was classified.
Let me ask now: Why do you think Q said 'Saving israel for last"?
Awesome. I didn’t know about that response… you can see, I assume, the problem with it from a theological perspective?
There’s another response out there. The interviewer has to ask the question twice because Trump tried to weasel his way out of answering it the first time…
Are you so sure the weasel wasn't the one asking?
That’s strange. What’s wrong with asking someone who professes to be a Christian whether they’ve engaged in Christian behavior?
What are you suggesting? Are you suggesting that President Trump is a Kabbalist?
I’m suggesting people should do their research and find out if Trump is a Kabbalist, or ever fancied himself one. In his own words, preferably.
That’s cute.
But doesn’t answer the question.
Nice try, sophist.
Is it not okay to study something that you want to learn more about? Decades ago, I read Ron Hubbard’s Scientology book. Of course, I didn’t accept his premise, but at least I knew why it was/is not a good “religion.”
Great question. Are you conceding that Trump “wanted to learn more about” the Kabbalah?
If so, we might want to ask: why was he interested? To what level did his interest rise? How much time, energy, and effort did he put into this interest. Yes? Or are we only rabidly curious when trying to find information about those we deem our enemies?
I don’t know that I’m conceding to anything! It was just very common to look up things our parents and teachers didn’t or wouldn’t discuss. Some are more curious than others. How much effort Trump may have put into it doesn’t bother me. Everything he does bothers his enemies. I’m reminded of how people were treated when it was discovered that a person attended one or two John Bircher meetings. It was treated like a scandal!
😂😂😂😂
The question remains, then.