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02-08-2012, 03:06 PM | #11 |
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The caste of experts is apeish imitation of the authentic master/pupil relationship, the latter being the most sacred thing we have outside of marriage.
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For both, you should go to a renegade Jew.
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Merely because 'rabbis' made a variety of interpretations, allowing punters to shop around for versions that suited their own predilections, the phenomenon was obviously not one to be approved. But what was implied in contemporary Judaism, that Jesus condemned, was the idea of personal greatness that 'rabbi' implied. This was approaching putting a sinner in loco Dei. But, just as Abraham had no human mentor, but communed with God directly, neither did any Israelite rightly have a human mentor. The intention was very, very different from the absurd squabbling over idiotic minutiae that Jewish rabbis presented to the world. The Israelites had been intended to be a 'holy nation of priests', i.e. each individual was to be personal witness to the holy laws of YHWH, as king-priests, with absolutely no-one on earth to tell them what was permitted and what was not. This principle is made clear in the New Testament as being the modus operandi of the church, that the 'old church' of Moses could not attain. |
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"Mark" is the original Gospel so who gives a shit what "Matthew's" Jesus said about Rabbis. "Mark's" Jesus takes the Peter ('s "Rabbi") like a son of man just like he does in "John" 13:27. Your Christian religion gets the award for creating a hierarchy of Priests and unlike the Rabbis who would only argue with you if you didn't listen to them, these Priests would kill you. The only thing I don't understand about your posts is why they aren't flagged for proselytizing. This forum is for scientific and serious scholarship. If you want to make up shit go to Tweeb where there is virtually no scholarship and attitude is a substitute for research. Alternatively, we have a very nice room here where you can go and talk to Jugdish, Mohammet and Lonny. I'm sure you'll have lots to talk about. Joseph ErrancyWiki |
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Mark is a total disaster if you ask me, but he is clever enough to lead our most elite astray, and I suppose, that is how juicy plums are converted to prunes in the end. |
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Our local [Canadian] Indians call this 'Aborginal Heritage' that is native to them also without borders that we as Canadians do not understand and have no 'equivalent' word for either. Just not dictionary material, that's all. And then of course Moses was wrong by leading the Israelites 'as children' into the promised land by 'parting the water' instead walking on top that same water to arrive there and rightfully occupy that land. And so then, to part the water is to forcefully gain entree and occupy territory where they did not belong. So nothing is new, except that now we have migth when we say that we are right. |
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