I can’t believe God is Hamas
God (if they exist) is a pos in general not just to Jews.
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Killed many people by flooding the Earth
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Made us all from blissful monolinguals to people of many languages, becuz la tower of Babel, lmao…
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Killed some guys cuz they insulted a bald man
Wow, that’s a resume…
You forgot that time he repeatedly forced Pharoah to tell Moses “no” so he could keep smiting Egyptians.
I personally thought it was the Pharoah’s choice, so I excluded it, but now that I think of it…
Yeah I distinctly remember learning about Exodus as a kid in church and every time Pharoah was gonna cave to the demands it says “but then the Lord hardened Pharoahs heart…”
Even as a kid I was like “yo wtf…”
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Today I will play ethereal chess against my arch nemesis who I created
Resign world to arch nemesis’ evil influence after my second pawn is captured
This god. Sounds like a real jerk.
He did put the Jews through a lot of BS back in the old testament
It’s literally a very important point of the Jewish faith that there is a struggle between God and His people. I mean, I wouldn’t seriously call it antisemitism, but without putting myself through the pain of reading that article I will just choose to imagine it’s some kind of theological point.
I’m not sure knowledgeable about Jewish theology, but don’t they kind of conceive God as more of a philosophical concept than like, and actual big dude in the sky who throws lighting bolts? IDK, I was raised Baptist where God is just an imaginary therapist who validates all your actions.
There’s a funny piece of mythology where a bunch of rabbis are arguing about something and god comes in and says rabbi so and so is wrong and rabbi so and so tells him to shut up and butt out.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
There’s a lot of different Jewish sects, some do perceive God that way but the more Orthodox ones have something closer to the kind of theology where God is an entity that causes things to happen, materially, and is in power over the universe.
Maybe for some Jewish sects, but Yahweh and “God” aren’t even supposed to be spelled out or uttered by Jews because humans aren’t worthy of calling out his name, so I think he’a generally seen as a real being.
Yah but what about now? Money, cheap labour, state of the art equipment, greening the land.
What?
Oh yeah? Well, uh, by the same logic, God created the n-word
God woke up one day and said “and you shall shit your pants” and went back to sleep
yet another natsec aligned user@informationsecurity.domain. many such cases!
you lost, dronie?
What’s that supposed to mean
from the river to the sea, nerd
What?
What?
cheap labor
You know what the cheapest form of labor is? Slavery.
Lmao wtf
I don’t know what these picutures on stands intend to represent or be but it looks like they are putting the heads of their missing or dead loved ones on a pike like Vlad the Impaler.
That’s what they think happened in Oct. 7
(instead of alot of them getting Hannibal Doctrine’d by their own)
I mean he did let the holocaust happen
God requires his chosen people to act in a different way from others. Judging Israel on a different standard from other countries is antisemitism according to the IHRA, thus God is an antisemite.
I already knew Israel lacked the mandate of heaven but if you needed further evidence
holy shit I just noticed the byline
Who was he exactly? The rabbi who argued with Alex Jones?
I don’t remember really, just that there was a trueanon ep about him
Is there an archive of this article? I want to read it but searching only turns up this exact image reposted elsewhere.
Thanks comrade, my fault for not catching it in the post.
https://web.archive.org/web/20240708163741/https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-809171
You can check the post…
Oops, my bad comrade
Wait is G-d just a hasidic thing? I thought most committed Jews wrote G-d instead of God.
I mean, not all observant Jews do that, egh?
With the advent of computers and the internet, rabbinic authorities have debated whether or not this applies to what is typed on a computer or read on a screen. Most have concurred that it does not apply.
The bulk of Jewish legal opinion agrees that the law applies only to the written name of God when written in Hebrew and not when written in other languages
Interesting, I thought it applied in all languages. Good to know.