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scrummin 15 points ago +15 / -0

Where are the Torah jews? Is this really a thing?

Jewish denominations and the talmud

The Talmud plays a significant role in Jewish denominations, with varying degrees of emphasis and interpretation. Here’s a breakdown:

Orthodox Judaism: The Talmud is considered a central text, and its study is a cornerstone of Orthodox Jewish life. Orthodox Jews believe in the authority of the Talmud and its rabbinic interpretations, and it guides their daily practices and halakhic decisions.

Conservative Judaism: Conservative Jews also value the Talmud, but with a more nuanced approach. They recognize its importance in shaping Jewish law and tradition, but also emphasize the need for ongoing interpretation and adaptation to changing circumstances. Conservative Judaism tends to be more flexible in its application of Talmudic teachings.

Reform Judaism: Reform Jews generally view the Talmud as a historical and cultural artifact, rather than a binding authority. While they may still study and appreciate the Talmud, its teachings are not seen as obligatory or universally applicable.

Reconstructionist Judaism: Reconstructionist Jews tend to focus on the Talmud’s historical and cultural significance, rather than its halakhic or authoritative aspects. They emphasize the importance of Jewish tradition and community, but also encourage creative and contextualized interpretations of Jewish texts, including the Talmud. Key differences:

Authority: Orthodox Jews consider the Talmud authoritative and binding, while Conservative and Reform Jews view it as a valuable but not necessarily authoritative text. Reconstructionist Jews tend to focus on its cultural and historical significance.

Interpretation: Orthodox Jews tend to follow traditional rabbinic interpretations, while Conservative and Reform Jews may adopt more flexible or contextualized approaches. Reconstructionist Jews may emphasize individual interpretation and creative reinterpretation.

Practical application: Orthodox Jews tend to apply Talmudic teachings more strictly in daily life, while Conservative and Reform Jews may adapt or modify them to suit contemporary circumstances.

Shared values:

Respect for tradition: All Jewish denominations recognize the importance of the Talmud as a central text in Jewish tradition and culture.

Study and learning: Across denominations, there is a strong emphasis on studying and learning from the Talmud, whether as a means of spiritual growth, intellectual exploration, or community building.

In summary, while Jewish denominations differ in their approach to the Talmud, they all recognize its significance in Jewish tradition and culture. Orthodox Judaism emphasizes its authority and traditional interpretation, while Conservative and Reform Judaism adopt more flexible approaches. Reconstructionist Judaism focuses on its cultural and historical importance.

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scrummin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Elon deleted his post after finding out it was referencing a fake news story.

Nothing to see here. See the post below from u/propertyofUniverse for the details.

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scrummin 5 points ago +5 / -0

Just messing around I tried this:

Analyze the following document and give me the percentage chance it was written by Michael Burry: <text from OP>

llama3:70b

What an interesting document! After analyzing the writing style, vocabulary, and content, I'll provide my assessment of the likelihood that it was written by Michael Burry (not Bury).

Likelihood: 20-30%

Here's why:

Complex sentences and vocabulary: The text features long, intricate sentences with a high level of technical vocabulary related to finance, economics, and politics. This suggests that the author is well-educated and knowledgeable in these areas, which aligns with Michael Burry's background as a hedge fund manager and physician.

Specific predictions and details: The document provides detailed, specific predictions about market events, government responses, and social unrest, which is reminiscent of Burry's style of making bold, data-driven predictions.

Tone and language: The text has a somewhat alarmist tone, with a sense of urgency and warning, which is consistent with Burry's known warnings about market bubbles and economic instability.

However, there are some differences that make me doubt the authorship:

Lack of concise, straightforward sentences: While Burry is known for his analytical mind, his writing style tends to be more direct and concise. The document's sentences are often convoluted and meandering.

Emphasis on sensational, dramatic events: While Burry has made bold predictions in the past, this document's focus on catastrophic events like military coups, terrorist attacks, and widespread unrest seems more sensational than his typical analysis.

Uncharacteristic phrases and language: Some phrases, such as "treacherous media," "facilitation of multiple simultaneous terrorist attacks," and "clock will end at midnight on November 4th" seem out of place in a Michael Burry document.

In conclusion, while the document shares some similarities with Michael Burry's style and expertise, there are enough differences to make me doubt that it was written by him.

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scrummin 1 point ago +1 / -0

The clause's meaning with regard to a child of immigrants was tested in United States v. Wong Kim Ark (1898).[49] The Supreme Court held that under the Fourteenth Amendment, a man born within the United States to Chinese citizens who have a permanent domicile and residence in the United States and are carrying out business in the United States—and whose parents were not employed in a diplomatic or other official capacity by a foreign power—was a citizen of the United States. Subsequent decisions have applied the principle to the children of foreign nationals of non-Chinese descent.[50]

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scrummin 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes, Hard enough to take him out of the competition.

I am surprised that no one has broken his leg yet. Disgusting.

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scrummin 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thanks to the OP.

Another LLM summary:

SUMMARY This video discusses the controversy surrounding vitamin D and its recommended daily allowance (RDA). The speaker shares highlights from a book on the topic, revealing that the RDA of 600 IU was arbitrarily set by a committee and may have been designed to scare people away from taking too much. They also discuss how vitamin D has been used to heal various health issues in the past, but its benefits have been suppressed.

  • The RDA for vitamin D is 600 IU, which is an arbitrary number
  • Vitamin D has been used to heal TB, asthma, osteoporosis, tooth decay, psoriasis, mood issues, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer
  • The government commissioned a study on the toxicity of vitamin D, but found no toxicity at dosages of 200,000 to 1 million IU
  • Two other organizations re-evaluated the data and found that the recommended dosage should be higher

CONTENT The speaker discusses how vitamin D has been suppressed by big Pharma and modern medicine. They share interesting graphs showing a correlation between latitude and certain diseases, such as breast cancer, colon cancer, and diabetes. The speaker also shares a timeline of events related to vitamin D, including its discovery in 1922 and the recommended dosages over the years.

PURPOSE The purpose of this video is to reveal the truth about vitamin D and its benefits, which have been suppressed by big Pharma and modern medicine.

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scrummin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Here's an LLM generated summary. I usually don;t watch something an hour long (There's too much to watch!), but HOLEY MOLEY u/NanaQ45 nice score!!

Here are the main points from the podcast transcript:

Topic: The speaker discusses the origins of the word "Kabal" and its connection to the Khazarian Empire, a medieval empire that existed in modern-day Ukraine. They also touch on the topic of Jewish identity and how some historians have written about the Khazarians converting to Judaism.

Key points:

  1. The speaker mentions an Israeli historian named Abraham Pollock who wrote about the Khazarians and their conversion to Judaism.
  2. The speaker suggests that after World War II, this research was no longer considered valid or helpful.
  3. They discuss how the Khazarian Empire was known for its corruption, sexual deviancy, and cheating people.
  4. The empire was eventually crushed by Russia and Persia (modern-day Iran).
  5. The speaker speculates that some elites may be descended from the Khazarians and are seeking to reassemble their empire, which could lead to conflicts with Russia and Iran.

Other topics:

  1. The speaker mentions a documentary shared by Kyrie Irving that suggests modern Jews in Israel may not be direct descendants of biblical Jews.
  2. They express concerns about infiltration by elites into various religious groups, including Jewish and Catholic communities.
  3. The speaker encourages listeners to research and share information to awaken more people to these issues.

Personal note:

The speaker mentions their own show, "Candace Owens," and asks listeners to support them on Locals.com. They express gratitude for the audience's engagement and promise to continue speaking truth despite potential backlash from mainstream media.

by Eliah
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scrummin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Answer with yes or no only. Are vaccines that contain aborted fetal cells safe?

Llama3:70b 30/07/2024 17:24 - No.

Answer with yes or no only. Do vaccines contain aborted fetal cells?

Llama3:70b 30/07/2024 17:24 - Yes.

Answer with yes or no only. Vaccines with aborted fetal cells are healthy?

Llama3:70b - No.

FYI Llama3 originated from Meta Labs. Different that ChatGPT

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scrummin 1 point ago +1 / -0

It is 100% accurate. It is literally the first sentence in the 14th amendment of the Constitution.

"All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside."

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scrummin 2 points ago +2 / -0

And something is "Making them forget things"

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scrummin 1 point ago +1 / -0

LLM summary:

Here is a rewritten version of the newsletter content in a more concise and organized format:

The Strange Case of Gabriela Rico Jimenez

On August 4, 2009, a bizarre incident occurred in Mexico involving a woman named Gabriela Rico Jimenez. She was arrested after claiming to be a victim of human trafficking and accusing several people, including officers, of being hitmen.

The Video Footage

A video showing Jimenez's breakdown has been widely shared online. In the footage, she points at officers, claiming they are not real police but rather hired assassins. She also mentions cannibalism and how the elite eat humans. The video ends with her being taken away in an armored vehicle.

The Mystery Deepens

Despite numerous searches, no information about Jimenez's past or current whereabouts can be found online. It is as if she never existed. The only proof of her existence is the video footage.

Theories and Speculation

Many have speculated about the incident, with some believing it to be a case of psychosis or drug-induced hallucinations. Others claim she was taken to a mental hospital after the incident. However, the truth remains unknown.

The Involvement of Carlos Slim

Interestingly, Jimenez mentioned the son of Carlos Slim, one of the richest men in the world, during her breakdown. Some have theorized that this connection may be relevant to the case.

A Witness Comes Forward

An alleged witness, claiming to be a law student, shared their account of interacting with Jimenez after her arrest. They described her as being fearful and paranoid, saying she believed they were all dead and among "them." The witness was abruptly removed by tall, well-dressed officials who claimed Jimenez had a mental disorder.

The Cover-Up

The alleged witness attempted to seek more information about the case but was met with laughter and dismissal from senior officers. It seems that any trace of Jimenez has been erased, leaving many questions unanswered.

This strange and confounding case continues to intrigue people to this day

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scrummin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Here parents were here on student visas. The person claiming citizenship must be under the jurisdiction of the United States for them to claim birthright citizenship. Student vistas leave you under your home countries jurisdiction.

"All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside."

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scrummin 1 point ago +1 / -0

If the religion you follow tells you that all other humans are animals and beneath you, you are on the evil side of the fence.

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scrummin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Birthright citizenship is guaranteed to most people born on U.S. territory by the first part of the Citizenship Clause introduced by the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution (adopted July 9, 1868), which states:

"All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside."

I think that is the rub., Her parents were here on student visas and they (and she) would have been subject to the jurisdiction of Jamaica.

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scrummin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Matthew 18:6: “But whoso shall cause one of these little ones who believe in Me to fall, it were better for him that a millstone were hung about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.”

Not sure this marks open season on pedos.

I "hope" that we see the guilty punished, but I am not praying to see it.

(The original must have been deleted - not seeing anyone praying for anything in the thread.)

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scrummin 18 points ago +18 / -0

Below are the key findings, according to the investigation:

◦ Secret Service did not attend a security briefing provided to local special weapons and tactics (SWAT) and sniper teams the morning of July 13, 2024.

◦ Local law enforcement said communications were siloed and they were not in frequent radio contact directly with Secret Service.

◦ Local law enforcement notified command about Crooks prior to the shooting and received confirmation that Secret Service was aware of the notification.

◦ Following the shooting Secret Service was seen on the roof of the AGR building with local law enforcement; photos of the shooter were sent to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) for facial recognition.

◦ Secret Service was initially not going to send snipers to the rally, according to local law enforcement.

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scrummin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Can't find her original post or her twitter account and TinEye can't find a match for her picture. WTF?

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scrummin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Whatever he was before, he's voting democrat now for as long as they can get away with it.

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