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06-09-2019, 06:48 PM
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Re: The so called palestinians just can't stop.

Originally Posted by Annette ->
Reading your posts, Todger, it is quite clear you are an islamophobe.
You seem to have negative feelings towards other people only because of their religion.
Yet you accuse other people who have something against your religion of being wrong and dangerous.

Why is that?

Why do you think you are allowed to dislike other religions while you attack people who dislike yours?

" A large part of Jewish law is about treating people with kindness. The same body of Jewish law that commands us to eat only kosher food and not to turn on lights on Shabbat, also commands us to love both Jews and strangers, to give tzedakah (charity) to the poor and needy, and not to wrong anyone in speech or in business. In fact, acts of kindness are so much a part of Jewish law that the word "mitzvah" (literally, "commandment") is informally used to mean any good deed.

Pirkei Avot, a book of the Mishnah, teaches that the universe depends on three things: on Torah (law), on avodah (service to G-d), and on g'milut chasadim (usually translated as "acts of lovingkindness") (Avot 1:2), perhaps drawing from Psalm 89:3, "the universe is built on kindness"
. In fact, this quote has become a popular song in synagogues: Al Shlosha D'varim (On Three Things). The Mishnah also describes g'milut chasadim as one of the few mitzvot (commandments) for which there is no minimum amount sufficient to satisfy your obligation. (Pe'ah 1:1; reiterated in Talmud Chagigah 7a). That verse also describes g'milut chasadim as one of the few things that one derive benefit from in this world and yet still be rewarded for in the world to come.
The Talmud says that g'milut chasadim is greater than tzedakah (charity), because unlike tzedakah, g'milut chasadim can be done for both poor and rich, both the living and the dead, and can be done with money or with acts. (Talmud Sukkah 49b). "

That is what a jewish friend told me.
According to that maybe you, Todger, should read your holy book once again instead of spreading ill feelings about your brothers.

"Abrahamic religions

Abrahamic religions symbols designating the three prevalent monotheistic religions – Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

The Abrahamic religions refer to three sister monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) that claim the prophet Abraham (Hebrew: Avraham אַבְרָהָם ; Arabic: Ibrahim ابراهيم ) as their common forefather.

The Prophet Abraham is claimed by Jews as the ancestor of the Israelites, while his son Ishmael (Isma'il) is seen in Muslim tradition as the ancestor of the Arabs. In Christian tradition, Abraham is described as a "father in faith" (see Romans 4), which may suggest that all three religions come from one source.

In modern times, leaders from all three Abrahamic faiths have begun to interact and engage in constructive Inter-religious Dialogue. They have begun to acknowledge their shared spiritual riches to help overcome the pains and prejudices of past eras and move forward to building a world of religious co-operation."
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org...amic_religions

"When the righteous achieve great power, there is joy in the world, and when the wicked achieve great power, there is groaning in the world.
— Midrash Rabbah, Esther, IV:i."

Maybe, just maybe, you could become one of the righteous ones. Without the wicked predjudice against other people.
Yawn.

There can never be peace between Islam and the TWO Abreahamic faiths. The best would be a temporary armistice.
 
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