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To: Thomas M. who wrote (2315)7/11/2001 10:16:16 PM
From: wgh613  Respond to of 23908
 
ALL LIES.

I have studied the Bible and the Talmud.

All that you are saying is pure crap.

Did you know that King David was a descendant of the gentile
Ruth the Moabite,who decided to go with her Mother-In Law Naomi when Ruth's husband died rather than return to her nation.Her gentleness and respect for her Mother-In Law led her to be Kind David's ancestor.

I have dealt with Christians all my life.I dealt honestly with all,and was treated with respect.

Am I glad I never came across someone like you,who will do anything to foster hatred,including revising Jewish religious teachings.

YOU ARE VERY INSECURE WITH YOURSELF AND NEED TO OFFSET YOUR INSECURITIES WITH HATRED OF OTHERS.

Manny T.



To: Thomas M. who wrote (2315)7/13/2001 12:26:51 AM
From: ajs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23908
 
1) I have access to all the sources you have quoted. Please give me chapter and sub chapter number for items #1, #2, and #4 so that I can check them for myself.

One thing I have learned in my life is never to accept a quote without looking up the original source.

2) As for items #3 and #5, I am familiar with the sources you have quoted. The word "Christian" or "Christians" are never mentioned in those sources. In addition, you are completely misquoting and distorting the meaning of those two passages in Talmud.

One last thing. Holiday of Passover is one of the three major Jewish holidays. Jews celebrate these holidays by reciting Psalms 113 through 118. But the Talmud says that on the last 6 days of Passover, one should not recite all the passages in the above Psalms because many Egyptians were drawn in the Red Sea. Talmud says how is it possible to sings songs of praise to the Lord while so many human beings who were created in the image of the Lord were being perished! And this is on one of the happiest days of the year, when Jews celebrate their freedom from slavery.