In and of itself there’s nothing wrong with the concept of “tikkun olam”, as noted by the translation. At face value, “faith” means similar, “obedient action” where walking in God’s statutes are reparative and healing.
It’s real curious how quite a few people go about claiming to practice it by advocating defense of child rapists, though.
Jews are resentful that white people became the chosen people by choosing Christ, and that white people used Christianity to build the greatest civilization in world history. Jews figure that they’re entitled to having the greatest society, not those good-looking, inventive, kind-hearted white people. So to jews, Christendom feels broken and in need of a “repair” which requires the extermination of white Christians. One way to do that is to announce open season on sexually assaulting white Christian kids.
Yes I’ve read the whole thing and I agree it’s thought-provoking. Anecdotally, I’ve noticed that people who haven’t done a multi day fast like I have usually have much more worldly and goofy opinions than mine.
In and of itself there’s nothing wrong with the concept of “tikkun olam”, as noted by the translation. At face value, “faith” means similar, “obedient action” where walking in God’s statutes are reparative and healing.
It’s real curious how quite a few people go about claiming to practice it by advocating defense of child rapists, though.
This war is just so friggin weird.
Jews are resentful that white people became the chosen people by choosing Christ, and that white people used Christianity to build the greatest civilization in world history. Jews figure that they’re entitled to having the greatest society, not those good-looking, inventive, kind-hearted white people. So to jews, Christendom feels broken and in need of a “repair” which requires the extermination of white Christians. One way to do that is to announce open season on sexually assaulting white Christian kids.
You ever read Parasite Pill?
Seems to have one of the stronger connections I’ve seen.
Yes I’ve read the whole thing and I agree it’s thought-provoking. Anecdotally, I’ve noticed that people who haven’t done a multi day fast like I have usually have much more worldly and goofy opinions than mine.