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Hulocaust: nie prawda wiary ale podstawa moralno-

12.02.09, 13:56
ści, norma, by nie kłamać; w tej sprawie Papież też jest nieomylny (prawdy
wiary i moralność).
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    • misterpee Re: Hulocaust: 7 prawda wiary Katolickiej 12.02.09, 18:44
      Oto one: pierwsza – że jest jeden Bóg. Druga – że Bóg jest Sędzią
      Sprawiedliwym, który za dobre wynagradza, a za złe – karze. Trzecia –
      że są trzy Osoby Boskie: Bóg Ojciec, Syn Boży i Duch Święty.
      Czwarta – że Syn Boży stał się człowiekiem i umarł na krzyżu dla
      naszego zbawienia. Piąta – że dusza ludzka nie umiera, bo jest
      nieśmiertelna. Szósta – że łaska Boża jest do zbawienia koniecznie
      potrzebna.
      7 prawda wiary Katolickiej sformulowana przez rabina Foxmana - Nie
      bedziesz watpic w komory gazowe i tak dalej.
      • misterpee Re: Utrata Boga - Haaretz 14.02.09, 05:49
        Losing God's image
        By Shulamit Aloni
        Haaretz

        September 19, 2004

        "And surely your blood of your lives will I require; at the hand of
        every living thing will I require it, and at the hand of man; at the
        hand of every man's brother will I require the life of man. Whoso
        sheds man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed; for in the image
        of God made He man" (Genesis 9, 5-6).

        The seven Noahide laws are universal, and apply to every person and
        every nation - and even more so to the Jews, who were specifically
        commanded: "Thou shalt not murder." The person who spills human
        blood undermines the image of God, "for in the image of God made He
        man."

        It turns out that power has turned the heads of the rabbis of Yesha
        (the settlements of Judea, Samaria and Gaza) and the rabbis of some
        of the hesder yeshivas which combine military service and Torah
        study. The occupying army, the greed and the ability to satisfy it,
        the ease with which one can dispossess the Palestinians of their
        land, turn their cities into holding pens, block the wells and caves
        of the shepherds on Mount Hebron, and in effect destroy the
        foundation of their existence - all these have intensified the
        disdain and the arrogance, until they gave rise to a manifesto that
        as a "halakhic decision" (made in accordance with Jewish religious
        law), permits - in the course of an act of revenge against a
        terrorist or someone suspected of terrorism - the murder of women,
        children, old people and ordinary citizens who, strangely enough,
        are human beings who were created in God's image, and who have,
        according to any law, a right to life.

        It's true that these rabbis are not the first to permit the murder
        of innocents. The late Rabbi Shaul Yisraeli, in a
        comprehensive "dissertation," philosophized after the murder of Arab
        villagers in Kibiya in 1953, and justified the killing that had
        embarrassed most Israelis and for which they tried to deny
        responsibility. In his opinion, a small Arab becomes a big Arab, and
        a mother can give birth to more little Arabs who will become big.

        The Yesha rabbis, who are busy making innovative halakhic decisions
        when it comes to what is not theirs, don't have the time for
        innovation when it comes to issues that benefit others. For example,
        the status and rights of women, or Israeli citizens who came here by
        dint of the Right of Return and who are being asked by everyone to
        change their religion as a condition for receiving full rights - in
        spite of the fact that we have learned that "a family that has
        become integrated is considered integrated, and that all families
        will be considered `kosher' in the future" (Even Haezer).

        That was said regarding a mamzer (in Jewish law, a child born of a
        woman's relations with a man other than her husband, while the woman
        is still legally married, and who consequently is not allowed to
        marry another Jew), and is even more true of those who are not
        mamzerim, who are not bound by the law of "what is distorted cannot
        be repaired."

        Yes, in the name of God, they are allocating power to themselves in
        every area that is convenient for them and their followers. And
        instead of all the Biblical verses that vigilantly protect the
        rights of the stranger, because "you were strangers in the land of
        Egypt," they prefer to adopt the verse that relates to the seven
        nations of Canaan: "That shalt destroy them utterly, thou shalt make
        no covenant with them nor show mercy on them" (in other words, don't
        enable to live alongside you, Deuteronomy 7:2); and the rabbis have
        already forbidden the rental or sale of an apartment to Arabs, and
        some have even ruled, in the name of the halakha, that one is
        permitted to expel them.

        The new halakhic ruling gives the army a free hand to bomb densely
        populated areas and to use lethal weapons without checking whether
        there are children or old people. Although as we know, the army
        didn't wait for the rabbis' permission, it is now receiving approval
        from those who speak in the name of the God of Israel. Although it
        should be mentioned that there are great rabbis who rule differently
        from those who grant permission to murder civilians, or who praise
        Baruch Goldstein (who massacred Muslims praying in the Cave of the
        Patriarchs in Hebron), Yigal Amir (who assassinated Prime Minister
        Yitzhak Rabin), and the hilltop youths, and all the destroyers and
        murderers who wander about the occupied territories and sow
        destruction all around - none of whom has been indicted.

        I recall the essay by the late Rabbi Israel Hess, the rabbi of Bar-
        Ilan University, who wrote in the university newspaper that "we are
        all obligated to carry out genocide," because he did research and
        discovered that the Palestinians are descendants of Amalek, the
        tribe that the Torah commands us to destroy (and that has become a
        symbol of evil for Jews). Rabbi Prof. Emanuel Rackman, who was then
        president of the university, brought about his dismissal. It's no
        coincidence that in the settlements the Palestinians are
        called "Amalek," and the intention is obvious to everyone.

        The new ruling, which determines that the blood of a Jew is redder
        than that of others, will not bring great honor to the Jewish
        people. It is a shame that at a time when the Jews are sovereign in
        their country, the rulers of the strongest country in the Middle
        East, the "image of God" has become so worthless in the eyes of so
        many.

        • 3nd Re: Utrata Boga - Haaretz 14.02.09, 11:24
          misterpee napisała:

          > Losing God's image
          > By Shulamit Aloni
          > Haaretz

          Shulamit Aloni- szanuję ją jako prywatnego człowieka . Jej poglądy ,nie.
          Jest skrajną lewicówką . Pro-palestyńska. Za Izraelem nie żydowskim.
          Ateistka. Występuje przeciwko każdej religii.
          Co do gazet ,polecam Jerusalem Post. Jeśli chcesz coś prawicowego ,ale mającego
          dobre żródła to wejdż na "debka.com" . Haarec nie polecam ,lewicowy i nie można
          na nim polegać . Ma mało czytelników . Tobie on najbardziej pasuje.

          • misterpee Re: Utrata Boga - podstawa moralna holokaust 14.02.09, 14:12
            jest podstawa do stworzenia wielkiego Izraela od Bagdadu do Kairo,
            jest podstawa do mordowania Palestynczykow. Garbage
            • j-k Izrael od Negev do Jordanu 16.02.09, 09:47
              misterpee napisała:

              > jest podstawa do stworzenia wielkiego Izraela od Bagdadu do Kairo

              nikt tego nie planuje, pro-islamski pajacu.

              O ile wiem - Izrael ma istniec od Negev do Jordanu

              i wystarczy.

              Tfuj, jak zawsze, Dr. J.K.
    • polani Re: Hulocaust: nie prawda wiary ale podstawa mora 16.02.09, 09:39
      Hitler byl wierny katolik, cala katolicki koscialto klamstwo
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