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!
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!
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The question remains, then.