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In Christianity, God has a commandment against lying --

"Though shalt not bear false witness."

This is not true of Judaism, where the Talmud teaches that jews MUST lie to non-jews.

They are also told to recite the Kol Nidre on Yom Kippur, which has them stating, "My oath is not my oath; my vow is not my vow."

What this means, practically, is that their oath/vow to a NON-JEW does not mean anything (they SAY it, but they don't MEAN it). Consider all the jews in government who recite the oath to the Constitution, but their religion tells them it is not really an oath. Does it make more sense, now, that they don't uphold their oath of office? They never intended to!

This is THEIR religion, not merely my opinion.

And it is antithetical to Christianity.

325 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

In Christianity, God has a commandment against lying --

"Though shalt not bear false witness."

This is not true of Judaism, where the Talmud teaches that jews MUST lie to non-jews.

They are also told to recite the Kol Nidre on Yom Kippur, which has them stating, "My oath is not my oath; my vow is not my vow."

This is THEIR religion, not merely my opinion.

And it is antithetical to Christianity.

325 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

In Christianity, God has a commandment against lying.

"Though shalt not bear false witness."

This is not true of Judaism, where the Talmud teaches that jews MUST lie to non-jews.

They are also told to recite the Kol Nidre on Yom Kippur, which has them stating, "My oath is not my oath; my vow is not my vow."

This is THEIR religion, not merely my opinion.

And it is antithetical to Christianity.

325 days ago
1 score