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Pastimes : Ask God

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To: mark silvers who wrote (22529)11/24/1998 2:47:00 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Read Replies (1) of 39621
 
"I have told you that I grew up in one of the most concentrated Jewsih areas in the country. I attended Hebrew school(after public school)
and never ONCE heard the teachings of hatred that you speak about."

You are getting a little better at obfuscating the truth. You once tried to deny the existence of the Talmud and its central use in establishing the doctrines of modern antichrist Judaism. Now you are a bit more clever. You simply say that you never heard its teachings.

You most definitely did hear its teachings, but probably under a different guise.
As a young man, where did you learn that it was unacceptable for a Jew to accept Jesus Christ as his Messiah? Where do Jews in general acquire a negative attitude about Jesus and Christianity? Did it fall from heaven, or was it given to you by a Talmud-trained rabbit? The doctrine against Jesus comes from the Babyolonian Talmud and not from the Torah or the Prophets.

The Babylonian Talmud is the central source of doctrines in rabbical formation. It is there that the cultural constant of rejectin Jesus is transmitted from generation to generation in the Jewish religion. It is in the Talmud that modern Judaism and Zionism learns that they should both reject Jesus Christ and hate his teachings. The Old Testament is filled with prophecies and positive comments about Christ the Messiah. The Babylonian Talmud is record of the numerous myths, fables and rationalizations that are used by the rabbinical leadership to justify their rejection of God's Messiah and also to keep the masses of the Jewish people blind to the truth that Jesus Christ is truly the promised Messiah of the Old Testament.
Hear are some of the central teachings from the Babylonian Talmud that rabbis learn during their formation.

Emile
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