wil said:
Again, maybe you can assist us in understanding why atheists tend to circulate the radical, fringe, thought and think it normal?
aren't we in the middle of a discussion which involves all monotheists from john shelby spong to osama bin laden being lumped into the same unpleasant mass? in such a context, it is hardly surprising that someone apparently jewish (ooh, look, beard, black hat, sidelocks, must be representative, certainly looks it) is being taken as such, if you don't know any better? the problem occurs if you *do* know better and then persist in propagandising as a result.
enlightenment said:
Does it say that, in the Torah? That the internet is forbidden?
the position is based on that of the "chatam sofer", the famous hungarian ultra-orthodox authority of the C19th, that "kol hadash issur min ha-Torah", "everything new is forbidden by the Torah", based apparently (and somewhat speciously in the view of almost everyone apart from the ultra-orthodox world) on leviticus 23:14, that new grains are forbidden to be used before pessah(passover)!
Minorities aren't always wrong though.
true. but then again, in the Torah, (exodus 23:2) rather more explicitly than the rule about the internet, it says "you shall decide by following the majority". i will leave you to determine whether the neturei karta and satmar tend to mention that in this particular context.
1) A Jewish friend who is disgusted by the actions of Israel
and is this jewish friend
haredi (ultra-orthodox), then? and are they disgusted by *israel*, or the policies of its current government, or the conduct of the campaign? there are valid criticisms to be made of all three, but to do so without provoking the most extreme polarisation is quite difficult unless all parties to the discussion have invested a substantial amount of social capital in the discussion already and know that everyone is speaking honestly, without prejudice and in good faith, rather than to defend the "goodies" and bash the "baddies", on whichever side they happen to be. i simply don't know you that well.
b'shalom
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