Thanks John, this video has been posted before, it shows a random Israeli giving his view that Christians are idol worshippers and under a Sanhedrin idol worshippers should be stoned.
What I've been looking for and haven't found is any rabbi willing to go on the record in plain English and explain that it is a tenet of Judaism that Christians are idol worshippers. It's not in the Talmud, or the responsa, or any official statements that speak for any Jewish religious organization.
The fact that many Jews have a folk religion whereby they do not learn about or understand Christianity is acknowledged and accurate education is needed to combat misunderstanding. This is not the same as knowingly wanting to kill all Christians for the sake of Christianity, because it's only about wanting to have a government whereby idolatry becomes a capital punishment again; it's no different from rhetoric often heard here about a group of people needing capital punishment due to birth or to something not generally criminalized.
The texts in the Torah, particularly in Deuteronomy, outline severe consequences for idolatry, which was considered the most severe sin and an act of national betrayal.
Deuteronomy 13:6-10 mandates the death penalty (stoning) for an Israelite who secretly entices another to worship other gods.
Deuteronomy 17:2-7 prescribes death by stoning for any individual within the community of Israel (whether native-born or a foreigner living among them) who worships foreign deities.
The command to destroy idolatrous objects and places was also a key part of maintaining the covenant with God.
In the Context of Contemporary Jewish Law and Ethics
Rabbinic tradition and Jewish law (Halakha) have interpreted these biblical injunctions in ways that make their literal application impossible in the modern world.
Requirement of a Sanhedrin: The capital punishments mentioned in the Torah could only be carried out by a properly functioning high court (Sanhedrin) of 71 judges, which has not existed for centuries and requires the rebuilding of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
Strict Procedural Hurdles: The legal standards for conviction were extremely rigorous. A capital case required:
Two valid witnesses to the act.
The witnesses had to explicitly warn the accused beforehand that the act was a capital crime.
The accused had to commit the sin almost immediately after the warning and acknowledge the warning.
If a court unanimously voted to convict, the case was often dismissed, as it suggested a lack of compassion or thorough examination. These safeguards made actual executions very rare in practice.
Said the guy who forgot that as soon as Moses went to meet the burning bush that many Hebrews in their great wisdom in that moment choose to construct an idol to Baal.
If you had clicked through my links, TaQo, you'd see that is the exact same list that I linked, with very slight adjustments. As I implied, your video is 108 exoduses and is mostly not countries but cities and regions. As I showed, the error came from counting Nazi Germany twice because the period had a beginning and end year both. I also showed that the original chain of documentation goes back to a more reputable list by Grosser of only 81 exoduses, and these come from only 12 countries and a handful of regions: Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine.
Ther is no list of 109 countries. Trump may well expel 109 nations from America before anyone gets expelled from 109 different nations.
I've been coming to the conclusion that it's actually the religious ones and not the secular ones that behave more nasty.
John 13:34-35 (King James Version)
34 A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.
35 By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.
Thanks John, this video has been posted before, it shows a random Israeli giving his view that Christians are idol worshippers and under a Sanhedrin idol worshippers should be stoned.
What I've been looking for and haven't found is any rabbi willing to go on the record in plain English and explain that it is a tenet of Judaism that Christians are idol worshippers. It's not in the Talmud, or the responsa, or any official statements that speak for any Jewish religious organization.
The fact that many Jews have a folk religion whereby they do not learn about or understand Christianity is acknowledged and accurate education is needed to combat misunderstanding. This is not the same as knowingly wanting to kill all Christians for the sake of Christianity, because it's only about wanting to have a government whereby idolatry becomes a capital punishment again; it's no different from rhetoric often heard here about a group of people needing capital punishment due to birth or to something not generally criminalized.
Someone tell him "God said thou shalt not kill."
Murder.
Thou shall not murder
Please show me where it states this
Via Google AI twat:
In the Context of the Torah (Biblical Law)
The texts in the Torah, particularly in Deuteronomy, outline severe consequences for idolatry, which was considered the most severe sin and an act of national betrayal.
Deuteronomy 13:6-10 mandates the death penalty (stoning) for an Israelite who secretly entices another to worship other gods.
Deuteronomy 17:2-7 prescribes death by stoning for any individual within the community of Israel (whether native-born or a foreigner living among them) who worships foreign deities.
The command to destroy idolatrous objects and places was also a key part of maintaining the covenant with God.
In the Context of Contemporary Jewish Law and Ethics
Rabbinic tradition and Jewish law (Halakha) have interpreted these biblical injunctions in ways that make their literal application impossible in the modern world.
Requirement of a Sanhedrin: The capital punishments mentioned in the Torah could only be carried out by a properly functioning high court (Sanhedrin) of 71 judges, which has not existed for centuries and requires the rebuilding of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
Strict Procedural Hurdles: The legal standards for conviction were extremely rigorous. A capital case required:
Two valid witnesses to the act.
The witnesses had to explicitly warn the accused beforehand that the act was a capital crime.
The accused had to commit the sin almost immediately after the warning and acknowledge the warning.
If a court unanimously voted to convict, the case was often dismissed, as it suggested a lack of compassion or thorough examination. These safeguards made actual executions very rare in practice.
TaQo thinks ALL organized religion can get fucked
Taqo ain't wrong
Yes, it is the text that must be seen or the affirmation of a rabbi under the Talmud.
Said the guy who forgot that as soon as Moses went to meet the burning bush that many Hebrews in their great wisdom in that moment choose to construct an idol to Baal.
This one is more of the Talmud then the Torah.
BREAKING: They... are shooting for 110...
u/#wildwest
#11: There is no list of 109 countries.
https://odysee.com/@CosmicEvent:5/The-list-of-109-countries-that-have-kicked-Jews-Out:7
If you had clicked through my links, TaQo, you'd see that is the exact same list that I linked, with very slight adjustments. As I implied, your video is 108 exoduses and is mostly not countries but cities and regions. As I showed, the error came from counting Nazi Germany twice because the period had a beginning and end year both. I also showed that the original chain of documentation goes back to a more reputable list by Grosser of only 81 exoduses, and these come from only 12 countries and a handful of regions: Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine.
Ther is no list of 109 countries. Trump may well expel 109 nations from America before anyone gets expelled from 109 different nations.
Okay