Opinion How Do We Refute Horrid Rumors About The Talmud?

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Dear Jew In the City,

Some horrid information has been spread about the Talmud on X this last week. How do we refute it?

Sincerely,

Ella



Dear Ella,

Thanks for your question. First let’s discuss the general topic of misinformation and disinformation.

There are a lot of ways that a message can get garbled. Sometimes things are lost in translation. This can happen even in the same language, as the meaning of words can change over time.

For example, today most people use the expression “blood is thicker than water” to mean that familial ties are more important than all others. But the original expression, which goes back hundreds of years, was “the blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb.”

In other words, the obligation we owe to our comrades in arms takes priority over family obligations! If you were to read the phrase about blood and water in a book from Shakespeare’s time (or even earlier!), you would walk away with an impression the exact opposite of the author’s intention!

That being the case, do you think that antisemites on the internet citing English translations of 2,000-year-old Aramaic texts have a firm grasp of the nuances of the authors’ intended meanings?

Such errors in transmission are often accidental. What’s typically intentional, however, is quoting things out of context.

Quite a few years ago, a clip of Hillary Clinton espousing white supremacy circulated online. She actually said what she appeared to be saying; the clip was authentic, and it wasn’t doctored in any way. It was, however, taken out of context. If you watched what came before and after, you would see that she was giving an example of a reprehensible belief that someone might claim in order to influence educational curricula.

Similarly, a single line pulled from a work of 37 volumes, 5,422 pages (2,711 two-sided folio sheets) and approximately two million words…. Well, let’s just say that it wouldn’t be too hard to divorce a stray thought here and there from their proper contexts.

And, of course, there are outright lies.

An example of an outright lie is The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a famously fabricated text claiming to reveal a worldwide Jewish conspiracy. It’s not even a good fraud.

Entire sections are plagiarized whole cloth from the 1864 political satire Dialogue aux enfers entre Machiavel et Montesquieu (“Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu”) and the 1868 novel Biarritz. But facts don’t matter when the agenda is a smear campaign.

So now let’s take an example of each type of misinformation/disinformation from the currently circulating list of canards.

An example of an error in transmission, where the words don’t mean the same to the reader as they did to the author, is the claim that the Talmud permits sexual relations with a girl under the age of three or a boy under the age of nine. Of course that’s not the case.

As we discussed in a previous article, when the Talmud says that intercourse with a minor isn’t intercourse, that doesn’t mean that it’s permitted and it doesn’t mean that there are no consequences. What it means is that the act doesn’t have the legal consequences of intercourse.

For example, if a two-year-old is raped (God forbid), she’s still considered a virgin under Jewish law and is entitled to the larger dowry. Not only does such a law not permit the rape of minors, it benefits the victim. (See the article linked above for more on this topic.)

An example of something taken out of context is the complaint that Jews need not return lost objects to non-Jews. That’s actually correct, but now let’s provide the context. There are two types of mitzvos: those in which only Jews are obligated, and universal (“Noachide”) laws that apply to all of mankind.

When it comes to Noachide laws, Jews and non-Jews are equal: we’re not allowed to kill them and they’re not allowed to kill us (or each other). We’re not allowed to steal from them and they’re not allowed to steal from us (or each other). Mitzvos in which only Jews are obligated, however, only apply to Jews.

For example, Jews are not allowed to lend to one another with interest. Non-Jews are not commanded regarding interest. Therefore, Jews may lend to non-Jews with interest, non-Jews may lend to Jews with interest, and non-Jews may lend to one another with interest. This is simple reciprocity that keeps everyone on a level playing field. (Do you see where this is going?)

So, Jews are required to return lost objects to one another; non-Jews are not so commanded. The result is that Jews need not return lost objects to non-Jews, non-Jews need not return lost objects to Jews, and non-Jews need not return lost objects to one another. Among themselves, Jews are held to a higher standard, but in relations between Jews and non-Jews, everyone has a level playing field.

An example of an outright lie is the claim that Jews are allowed to violate (but not marry) non-Jewish girls. This quote is attributed to “Gad Shas.” What is “Gad Shas”? I don’t have such a book in my library. I assure you that your rabbi doesn’t have such a book in his library, nor will you find it in your local Jewish book store, because it doesn’t exist.

“Gad” is one of the twelve Tribes of Israel and “Shas” is an acronym referring to the Talmud as a whole; combined, the phrase equals gibberish. So, either the entire quote is fabricated or these antisemites are such great Talmudic scholars that they have access to works that no rabbi has ever heard of. (Hint: it’s the former.)

So how can we refute such things online? Not easily because haters don’t care about the truth.

People correct such things online all the time and the comment sections invariably devolve into “Nuh uh!” “Nuh huh!” Those who hate Jews and/or Israel will accuse us of lying and disinterested spectators will be left bewildered as to who is telling the truth.

I think the best we can do is to clarify matters for other Jews who are unfamiliar with the material and who may be confused when they read such outlandish claims online.

Nevertheless, I do think that it’s important that we familiarize ourselves with what sources such as these are really saying, as well as with sources that speak about the universality of mankind. I think most readers on this platform recognize that Judaism values truth, peace, and the brotherhood of mankind.

Our firsthand experiences tell us that quotes such as these are either fabricated or taken out of context. Knowing what Judaism actually preaches and living accordingly is no doubt slower than a social media blast, but it’s ultimately the best way to effect change.

Sincerely,
Rabbi Jack Abramowitz
Educational Correspondent
 
Can you play bowling on shabbat?
No. What we normally do on Shabbat (Friday sundown to Sat sundown) is pray, eat a family dinner together where we talk about the Torah portion of the week, sleep, wake up and pray again, eat a family lunch together, play board games/read/nap (I personally take my son on a walk), pray again, have a small meal, pray a last time, and shabbat is over.

No electronics are allowed and organized sports are frowned on because it's not in the spirit of the day. Board games with no writing are fine though.
 
No. What we normally do on Shabbat (Friday sundown to Sat sundown) is pray, eat a family dinner together where we talk about the Torah portion of the week, sleep, wake up and pray again, eat a family lunch together, play board games/read/nap (I personally take my son on a walk), pray again, have a small meal, pray a last time, and shabbat is over.

No electronics are allowed and organized sports are frowned on because it's not in the spirit of the day. Board games with no writing are fine though.
If someone asks you to roll on Saturday because the next round of the tournament is then, do you repeatedly proclaim that you shomer shabbos?
 
I know people like this too. A lesser known fact about "the tribe" is how absolutely shitty they are to decent individuals within their own ranks who are deemed in some way inferior or not having Jewish enough "vibes."
A big part of it was that he was apparently treated with a ton of hostility for asking any questions about the reasoning behind a lot of their rules.

I guess it just escalated from there. He would respond to their griping about antisemitism by pointing out that they are literally embodying negativity Jewish stereotypes and causing said antisemitism.

Or point out that they've been literally discriminating against non-jews and the non-jews are just reacting to it in a natural way.


I understood where he was coming from. I was pretty much done with organized Christianity as soon as I realized that about 1/4 of every sermon was about why you should be giving the church money just because "The Bible says so"

Meanwhile, they couldn't answer why God would allow an innocent child to die a long, painful death from cancer with anything except "It's all part of God's plan" and seemed confused when I said that wasn't a good enough answer.
 
Our own texts have a concept of the righteous gentile. If they were cattle why would this be a thing
"We have the concept of the good nigger, that means all niggers can be good"
We don't need another guy here talking about dicks
Yes we do, we need every conversation you have to be about baby dicks until you either sufficiently explain it or the association in your mind is so powerful you give up Judaism forever.
This thread is mostly seething and ignoring my points because they can't really address the sources I cited.
Hey look more projecting. You keep failing to address the central thesis of Judaism, which is holding sucking baby dicks above all else.
Noahide laws are pedophilic Jewish rules?
Yes all Jewish rules are written by pedophiles, so it follows.
Establish laws
About the right way to suck on baby dicks.
Do not commit adultery or sexual immorality
Unless it's sucking on baby dicks.
Do not eat flesh torn from a living animal
Unless it's sucking on baby dicks.

You cannot have rules against things and then have rules about sucking baby dicks and pretend to be righteous. It's so simple, every other civilization has figured it out.
No. What we normally do on Shabbat (Friday sundown to Sat sundown) is pray, eat a family dinner together where we talk about the Torah portion of the week, sleep, wake up and pray again, eat a family lunch together, play board games/read/nap (I personally take my son on a walk), pray again, have a small meal, pray a last time, and shabbat is over.
Except the part where you break your rules on writing by posting on kiwi farms.
No electronics are allowed and organized sports are frowned on because it's not in the spirit of the day. Board games with no writing are fine though.
You can't play sports but sucking on baby dicks takes precedence over even the sabbath. Make it make sense.
 

How Do We Refute Horrid Rumors About The Talmud?​

Release it as a "book on tape" slash Podcast. Not even kidding. You may even get a few converts.
 
What? I don't post on KF during shabbat. I did at one point when I strayed from strict observance but that's over.
"Oy vey I might have been caught ten or five times, but it was only once I did it! How dare you tell me I should be accountable for the thing I didn't do!"

Lmao imagine living your life this way at all, under the rules of guys who suck baby dicks.

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Can you tell us which jew you resemble the most?
 
"Oy vey I might have been caught ten or five times, but it was only once I did it! How dare you tell me I should be accountable for the thing I didn't do!"
I did something wrong, I repented and held myself accountable for it, and I don't do it anymore. Apparently this is a bad thing.

Can you tell us which jew you resemble the most?
The ugly one

Release it as a "book on tape" slash Podcast. Not even kidding. You may even get a few converts.
Theres daily Talmud podcasts, they're ok.
 
I did something wrong, I repented and held myself accountable for it, and I don't do it anymore. Apparently this is a bad thing.
So posting on the internet is worthy of repentance and accountability and being friends with and associating with old Jewish guys that suck on baby dicks isn't? It's really telling your priorities. Why do you prioritize not typing on the internet over the safety and security of the most vulnerable people?

In your own quote
“That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the entire Torah, and the rest is commentary. Now go and study.”

You dont even follow your own rules of the Torah. Will you hold yourself accountable for THAT? No of course not because you see nothing wrong.
The ugly one
I know but we are trying to narrow it down a little. Is it the one with the giant hook nose and greasy hair with pedophile lust in his eyes or the other 20 who look exactly the same?
 
Hey look! A thread about kikes being kikes and @Catch The Rainbow explaining things and actually making it worse! I love those!

Anyway, only thing I'll harp on you about is this point since I think you've been dogpiled pretty hard already
Always funny to me how strictly defining the laws and what's allowed is considered a bad thing but a vague "be nice to each other and do what you think is right" is considered a good thing.
This would be fine if only it wasn't a constant exercise to rules lawyer out of the spirit of the rule. What that tells me is that there is no real morality in judaisn because everything can be justified with the correct train of thought. During the tunnel jews I was fascinated and baffled when you explained how it's a pride to "outjew god" (these are my words) and the whole oven thing.

I can't concieve how this can be considered anything to aspire to and it sounds absolutely exhausting. I don't dislike your posts and it certainly gives me insight to Jews, but the more you say, the more it confirms you are alien to me. Also, though you may not share it, I've seen enough kikery to know I can't trust the jews in power to not threat me like a stupid goy, after all...
for example, selling alcohol to an alcoholic or loaning to someone at risk of being in great debt. How is this notion accomodated in Judaism?
With the debt thing, it's allowed because Jews don't charge interest to each other.
The interest exemption thing only covering jews in your reply speaks volumes.

Anyway, friendly suggestion, block baby penis poster, at around half this thread I was tired of his gimmick and I agree in spirit with him. It's circular logic between you and he doesn't give enough of a shit to fall to pilpul or whatever it's called, you'd be better off blocking him.
 
This would be fine if only it wasn't a constant exercise to rules lawyer out of the spirit of the rule. What that tells me is that there is no real morality in judaisn because everything can be justified with the correct train of thought.
You are thinking about it the wrong way, they literally don't have morality at all, nor ethics. Only an atheistic hubris notion of behavior. They don't believe in God, they believe in a set of rules to follow or not follow. That's it. From his own mouth:

Yes, the law belongs to us and once it's given to us it's final. I've discussed this before but because I'm phone posting it's hard to quote, once I get on a computer I'll post what I said before. If you want, look up the snake oven.

The whole reason it's alien to you is because they aren't human. They have no soul. Notice not once does he have misgivings about his or any other jews behavior. Only that they are caught breaking the rules, and only as far as they can't get out of them.

The interest exemption thing only covering jews in your reply speaks volumes.
Only because you know humans don't actually behave like that. Jews are all Jewish supremists by default.
Anyway, friendly suggestion, block baby penis poster, at around half this thread I was tired of his gimmick and I agree in spirit with him. It's circular logic between you and he doesn't give enough of a shit to fall to pilpul or whatever it's called, you'd be better off blocking him.
You should be tired of it, you should want answers from the guy who claims to be here to answer the questions about his religion. How can you pretend to have anything when every exception is made for old men to suck on baby dicks yet nothing else? Jesus is a refutation of Judaism on every level and that's why it's the biggest religion in the world among actual human beings and not sewer dwelling rats who prey on infants.
 
This would be fine if only it wasn't a constant exercise to rules lawyer out of the spirit of the rule. What that tells me is that there is no real morality in judaisn because everything can be justified with the correct train of thought. During the tunnel jews I was fascinated and baffled when you explained how it's a pride to "outjew god" (these are my words) and the whole oven thing.

I can't concieve how this can be considered anything to aspire to and it sounds absolutely exhausting. I don't dislike your posts and it certainly gives me insight to Jews, but the more you say, the more it confirms you are alien to me. Also, though you may not share it, I've seen enough kikery to know I can't trust the jews in power to not threat me like a stupid goy, after all...
I can actually agree with you on idea that all these rules sound exhausting. As someone who grew up in a Reform Jewish household, I never really engaged with a lot of the everyday rules and restrictions that an Orthodox Jew follows. I’ve tried on my own but it was tough. I keep with the traditions I grew up with but I know that it’s incomplete.

There are traditions, terms, and shared experiences that the more religious/engaged Jews have which I view as strange. A good example is Tashlikh. It’s a tradition that some Jews do on Rosh Hashanah where they cast their sins into a body of water by throwing pieces of bread. I just learned about it. The practice seems odd, but that’s because I never grew up with it. Some consider it halakic, some oppose it, but it is a Jewish tradition.

I think this is why I enjoy my background as a Jew. I am part of a culture with roots that goes back thousands of years. It is a culture designed to promote community and preserve itself from outside influence through complex and unique traditions. And it worked. Judaism did not fragment after the Babylonian Exodus or the Diaspora. I say my prayers in the same language spoken thousands of years ago. Things change, new traditions are formed, but the core has remained the same, in some ways even back to the ancient Canaanites. There’s a strength I feel in being part of that history and a yearning to engage more in the faith, to be closer to that history and to God.
 
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think this is why I enjoy my background as a Jew. I am part of a culture with roots that goes back thousands of years. It is a culture designed to promote community and preserve itself from outside influence through complex and unique traditions. And it worked.
What is that culture, what are those roots? Why do you live an unexamined life? You belong to a culture of abuse and evil that perpetuates itself. It works. Look at the crimes and manipulations you excuse because you are on "the right team".
. Judaism did not fragment after the Babylonian Exodus or the Diaspora.
Why not? What is the glue that binds you together? I've shown you indelibly in this thread. Take heed.
Things change, new traditions are formed, but the core has remained the same, in some ways even back to the ancient Canaanites.
What are the Canaanites known for exactly? Child sacrifice. That's your Jewish legacy, child sacrifice and the molestation of children given legitimacy by old Jewish men. Why would you want to belong to that given a choice?
There’s a strength I feel in being part of that history and a yearning to engage more in the faith, to be closer to that history and to God.
As admitted in this thread, there is no god in Judaism, only the legalistic hubris of Jewish men. They offer you nothing but your own oblivion.
 
This would be fine if only it wasn't a constant exercise to rules lawyer out of the spirit of the rule. What that tells me is that there is no real morality in judaisn because everything can be justified with the correct train of thought. During the tunnel jews I was fascinated and baffled when you explained how it's a pride to "outjew god" (these are my words) and the whole oven thing.

I can't concieve how this can be considered anything to aspire to and it sounds absolutely exhausting. I don't dislike your posts and it certainly gives me insight to Jews, but the more you say, the more it confirms you are alien to me. Also, though you may not share it, I've seen enough kikery to know I can't trust the jews in power to not threat me like a stupid goy, after all...
I think this can be described this way:

Christians worship God through belief and not ritual, believing that ritual worship died along with Jesus. This is called merit theology and can be summed up as "By grace alone, in faith in Christ's saving work and not because of any merit on our part, we are accepted by God and receive the Holy Spirit, who renews our hearts while equipping and calling us to good works"

Jews worship God through ritual and belief in his moral law. This is called nomism. Actions matter more than mere thoughts and you express your belief in God by precisely learning and defining his moral law. Mere belief is not enough, you must follow through with action. This can take many forms.

Even the more text light sects of Judaism require action. For example, Hasidim practice Hitbodedut which is worshipping God by isolating yourself in the forest and talking to him personally. You worship him through the action of isolation and only then are you elevated through the action into the mindset of worship.

I personally follow the teachings of Rabbi Nachman and he stresses that to be ready to pray, one must be in the proper mindset.

“When you are always happy, it is easy to set aside some time each day to express your thoughts before God with a broken heart. But when you are depressed, it is very difficult to isolate yourself and speak to God. You must force yourself to always be happy, especially during prayer.​

so applying it to myself, when I'm depressed and need to pray extra, I go through the actions of making myself happy through singing and dancing, then once I carry out those actions, I need to perform the additional action of driving to the forest and isolating myself. Only then do I start praying. Every action I go through on the way to prayer is a fulfillment of belief with the ultimate reward being able to talk to God.

Studying and defining the law is the same exact thing, it's belief carried out through action. It's not exhausting, it's an act of worship in of itself equivalent to praying.

When we "outjew God" as in the Snake Oven, we show our love towards the Torah he gave us while also reminding God that he gave us the Torah in a contract and God cannot break the contract by directly interfering. He can make his wishes known through prophets and prophecy but we need to choose to follow God by listening to them. In summary God agreed to (and arguably forced the Jews into) this contract, he cannot change it just because he wants to just like we cannot change it just because we want to. This tradition of challenging God and holding him accountable dates back to Abraham telling God that he will not accept the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah because there must be some good people left*. Jacob does the same, he wrestles the angel of God and earns the name Israel (Wrestles with God). When the Jews created the Golden Calf to pray to and God decided to destroy the Jews to create a new nation from Moses, Moses defends the Jews and defies God, telling him that it would make him look bad.

“I have seen these people,” the LORD said to Moses, “and they are a stiff-necked people. Now leave me alone so that my anger may burn against them and that I may destroy them. Then I will make you into a great nation.

But Moses sought the favor of the LORD his God. “LORD,” he said, “why should your anger burn against your people, whom you brought out of Egypt with great power and a mighty hand? Why should the Egyptians say, ‘It was with evil intent that he brought them out, to kill them in the mountains and to wipe them off the face of the earth’? Turn from your fierce anger; relent and do not bring disaster on your people. Remember your servants Abraham, Isaac and Israel, to whom you swore by your own self: ‘I will make your descendants as numerous as the stars in the sky and I will give your descendants all this land I promised them, and it will be their inheritance forever.’” Then the LORD relented and did not bring on his people the disaster he had threatened.

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The tradition of questioning God is well established. Blind faith without questioning and testing is worthless in the eyes of Judaism. In christianity it's the opposite, blind faith is the best form of belief in god and questioning/testing him is considered heresy.


*God actually tries to hide the fact that he's going to do from this from Abraham because he knows Abraham will argue with him

In Genesis the story of Sodom and Gomorrah begins with God planning to hide his intentions from Abraham ("And the LORD said, Shall I hide from Abraham that thing which I do"), a man he credits with "justice and judgment."

Step two in God's plan is to learn whether or not rumors he's heard about the cities are true: "I will go down now, and see whether they have done altogether according to the cry of it, which is come unto me; and if not, I will know."

Abraham then stands up in front of God ("Abraham stood yet before the LORD") and asks a question still hanging in the air, even though the answer is by now well-known:

**"Wilt thou also destroy the righteous with the wicked?"**

A question about God's morality put directly to God, who would have preferred Abraham didn't ask.

Not waiting for an answer, Abraham begins bargaining with God. Say Sodom has fifty righteous men. Would God spare the city for them? He adds another loudly-lingering question:

**"Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?"**

God concedes to Abraham. ("And the LORD said, If I find in Sodom fifty righteous within the city, then I will spare all the place for their sakes.") From there Abraham bargains God down, step by step, until he gets the number lowered to ten. ("And he said, I will not destroy it for ten's sake.") God remains willing to kill nine of the righteous along with everyone else.

The next chapter tells the story of Lot, where "the LORD rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven." Abraham watches from the place he argued with God. Nothing more said about distinguishing the righteous from the wicked, with one exception. While destroying the two cities, God's discussion with Abraham comes back to him, causing him to allow Lot's escape. "God remembered Abraham, and sent Lot out of the midst of the overthrow."

** notice God orders Moses to leave him alone. Rashi points out that Moses has not said a word yet and goes on to say:

[It is unclear why God is saying this-which implies that Moses has made a demand-since] we have not yet heard that Moses prayed for them, and yet He [God] said, “Leave Me alone” ? But here, He opened a door for him and informed him that the matter [indeed] depended upon him [Moses], that if he [Moses] would pray for them, He [God] would not destroy them. [Therefore, God implores Moses to leave Him alone so that He can destroy Israel.] -[from Exod. Rabbah 42:9]

God is hinting to Moses that he wants to be questioned and defied. God could have left at any minute and Moses would have been powerless to stop him. He's begging Moses to stop him.
 
Christians worship God through belief and not ritual, believing that ritual worship died along with Jesus. This is called merit theology and can be summed up as "By grace alone, in faith in Christ's saving work and not because of any merit on our part, we are accepted by God and receive the Holy Spirit, who renews our hearts while equipping and calling us to good works"
You should stick to topics you know something about. This is definitely not one of them.
 
You should stick to topics you know something about. This is definitely not one of them.
Again Tuvia Singer does a much better job at it than I do. Christianity has rituals and such but they do not serve the same purpose as in Judaism and they don't happen as often. Obviously with a religion as vast as Christianity it's hard to generalize.

The point of my post is explaining the Jewish approach, the explanation of why Jews try to "outjew god", and backing it up with bibical citations to show this is embedded within the text.
 
Christians worship God through belief and not ritual, believing that ritual worship died along with Jesus. This is called merit theology and can be summed up as "By grace alone, in faith in Christ's saving work and not because of any merit on our part, we are accepted by God and receive the Holy Spirit, who renews our hearts while equipping and calling us to good works"
That's not it at all you fucking kike. We are God's children and his grace is infinite, we only have to accept it. You don't understand it because you do not have God's grace. Christians aren't called to do works because good works come naturally to those who hold honest belief. You aren't good because you do good, you do good because you ARE good. It's why jews lie and manipulate, they are bad trees producing bad fruit.
Actions matter more than mere thoughts and you express your belief in God by precisely learning and defining his moral law. Mere belief is not enough, you must follow through with action. This can take many forms.
Except you don't know moral law, you only know consensus of Rabbi. Who as I've proven are not moral at all. You've taken zero action towards ending the sucking of baby dicks and acceptance towards the practice. In your own standards you are an absolute failure.
Studying and defining the law is the same exact thing, it's belief carried out through action. It's not exhausting, it's an act of worship in of itself equivalent to praying.
Jesus you'll make up any schizobabble to justify your bullshit, won't you?
When we "outjew God" as in the Snake Oven, we show our love towards the Torah he gave us while also reminding God that he gave us the Torah in a contract and God cannot break the contract by directly interfering.
No you are a petulant child attempting to hold a higher power to your standards much like a child caught being disobedient by claiming something told yesterday applies today. God knows your heart, he knows your thoughts. You can't outwit or control him. He controls you.
He can make his wishes known through prophets and prophecy but we need to choose to follow God by listening to them.
Except you don't even do that. He told you to protect others and all you do is post on the internet about jew stuff day in and out.
In summary God agreed to (and arguably forced the Jews into) this contract, he cannot change it just because he wants to just like we cannot change it just because we want to.
God agreed to and made deals with Abraham for his benefit, not God's. God can do whatever he wants, he doesn't because like a parent, he provides rules and boundaries to follow to help us as his children grow into moral ethical beings. Unfortunately you will never understand what that means because you are caught in your own hubristic cycle of abuse.
This tradition of challenging God and holding him accountable dates back to Abraham telling God that he will not accept the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah because there must be some good people left
He wasn't holding God accountable, god was showing Abraham his own mercy. It's a testimate to God's mercy. You don't realize that because you do not believe in God.
The tradition of questioning God is well established. Blind faith without questioning and testing is worthless in the eyes of Judaism. In christianity it's the opposite, blind faith is the best form of belief in god and questioning/testing him is considered heresy.
You have blind faith in your own rules and regulations, as I've shown you do not challenge even their basic manifestations. You are your own projection. It's honestly hilarious to watch you actively fall apart.

Again Tuvia Singer does a much better job at it than I do.
I doubt it, he just can't do a worse job than you.
Christianity has rituals and such but they do not serve the same purpose as in Judaism and they don't happen as often.
No various Churches have rituals, Christianity is not the church and the church is not Christianity. You find God anywhere that exists. The same is not true for the church.
Obviously with a religion as vast as Christianity it's hard to generalize.
Then stop doing it, you don't know what you are talking about but insist on running your mouth. Maybe reflect on what I say instead of thinking you know anything about anything.
The point of my post is explaining the Jewish approach, the explanation of why Jews try to "outjew god", and backing it up with bibical citations to show this is embedded within the text.
And I easily showed how you are completely wrong. You've already said you don't worship God but the framework you believe he supplied, when I point out the basic foundation of your framework is rotten, you seethe. You have no God, only the consensus of old Jewish men who loved to suck baby cock.
 
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