To: Alan Markoff who wrote (9978 ) 12/15/1997 2:20:00 AM From: Jane Hafker Respond to of 39621
I know this, and I always reserve judgment until I check a matter out myself. Again, if the Talmud is even worse, what does it have to do with you and Alan personally, I still don't understand. But if we do find out this work of man is like it is presented, then we just all have a lot more to pray about. And if it is misrepresented, then that will be good to know too as you can attempt to correct the matter. I know there must be Talmuds around. Whatever the truth of the Talmud, it is not your problem in any way, and that is what has been upsetting us all, implying that somehow it is. There is no way I can get my hands on one. Do you think you have any network of friends who might know someone who has a set? It's the only way to know is to hold the books in our hands and look for ourselves. Again, it is nothing against any of us, but I will say that IF these quotes are in fact totally reprinted from the book in question, it is a little easier to understand how Emile rails against it. It's just really heavy stuff. But I was demanding some proof that there was anything bad in the Talmud. What I do believe is that these are excerpts from the book Emile quotes. Now, the next step is if the quotes are in fact true, that will be hard on everyone, but let's wait and see. I believe it will be hard on everyone, since we all suffer for the works of darkness. I was sick to read the Nazi thread and the gleeful quotes from the Christians about the up and coming Hitler. It made me literally queasy. Just keep in prayer about this, and like I said, I truly believe this is all divine plan, and we are finding out things we didn't know. All of us, every day. I trust the Holy Spirit that this is all going to work for good for those that are in Christ Jesus. Again, I will hold myself responsible for no act of satan on anyone's part, certainly not people who lived centuries ago, for sure, so you can't either. Let's just wait and see if the quotes are actually from the book itself.