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Einstein: Religion is "childish," "primitive"
May 14, 2008 9:23am
Einstein: Religion is "childish," "primitive"
May 14, 2008 8:50am
Rushkoff:
I am fluent in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Yiddish. I have studied intensively all works of Torah, including the Tanach, Gemara, Halacha, and works of Chassidus and Kabbalah, in their original languages for the past 47 years.
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Einstein: Religion is "childish," "primitive"
May 14, 2008 8:45am
#52:
Did I just call you (and many others) a fool too?
Of course not.
But if you or anyone else tries to publicly insinuate that the Jewish people are "childish" or "weak" -- and if you have little or no knowledge how to read and analyze the Torah in its original Hebrew, I most certainly will.
Einstein: Religion is "childish," "primitive"
May 14, 2008 8:01am
Einstein was a fool.
For all his intellectual achievements, he did not know how to read Hebrew, the language of Torah and the blueprint for the universe. He therefore was unable to analyze the Torah's revealed or mystical traditions and know what the Jews have known for the past 4,000 years.
Those of you who dismiss the divinity of Torah, you probably are and have been influenced by the secular media, government, and corporate state who continue to dominate your lives. Or perhaps you've glanced at English translations--trly chldsh nd th prdct f fls s wll--which are circulated by the Christian hierarchy worldwide. Most likely you've come to the same conclusions s yr gdlss kprs r y'v gvn p tryng t ndrstnd. Instead, you search for meaning and understanding in every silly thing, and you suffer.
Meanwhile, the world continues to founder, and the Jews know.
Cost of hops crops hits tops: Won't someone please think of the beer?
May 12, 2008 9:22am
Thanks, Tituscooker, for your level-headed analysis. If we only had more commentators like you on the various news sites, we'd be much better off.
And, by the way, the Kabbalah tells us these sudden, global price hikes are a good sign -- something unique and very, very good in the history of the world is about to happen.
Photo of honor system at bookstore in Ojai, CA
April 14, 2008 6:59pm
Pop's Fruits & Vegetables in Waukon, Iowa leaves its assortment of large pumpkins ($3 each) outside all night in the fall for anyone who wants to buy. Not only this but each morning, suprisingly, the pumpkins are found where they were left . . . in one piece.
Home movie of contest-winning family vacation to Disneyland in 1956
April 11, 2008 9:18am
Absolutely beautiful! Dad was certainly a genius to produce this in 1956, update it in 1995, and upload it to archive.org.
Where are they now? How about a follow-up on the Barstow children? I'm curious to learn how this family fared in life.
Working doll-house-sized TVs that talk to consoles, cable, DVD players
April 9, 2008 9:10am
Very funny, Cory. But depressing.
Ark of the Covenant in Ethiopia?
November 26, 2007 9:54am
The power of the Ark is what is called Kedusha, God's Immanent Life Force in the physical world.
The reason there are reports such as this, with their simplistic conclusions, is due to the refusal of the world's scholars (who pride themselves on their childish understanding, which openly deny God's existence) to sit and learn the inner secrets of Torah.
As is written, small children now know deep secrets unheard of by the so-called leaders of the world.
Damning Video: Verizon Reps Misquote Rates 93% of the Time
November 16, 2007 7:49am
Brilliant, exquisite, highly professional work.
I am very, very impressed with this piece, EyelessWriter.com!
More!
Urban chicken controversy in Montana
November 15, 2007 9:04am
I am a human being and I am created in the image of God.
I am made from this earth and I will return to it.
My soul is from God. I am eternal.
While alive, I am commanded to use God's bounty and care for it. Separate me from God's earthy goodness and I weaken. Demand my servitude and I will rebel.
I am goodness. I contribute. Show me freedom, I benefit all around me.
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In modern-day America, the prevailing philosophy--inculcated through secular mass-education, corporatism, and the welfare state--is that God doesn't exist, those who can analyze Scripture in its original language are "extremists" and worthy of public ridicule, immorality of every kind is healthy and correct.
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