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Excuse me, but I too am a Jew, and I find this posting of Davka rather oversimplified. A huge oversimplification with a heavy dose of paranoia. Yes, I am a Jew, an Orthodox Jew.
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Paranoid? Not really. The history of relations between Jews and Christians has been antagonistic for the most part. Only since the Shoah have most Christians in the West dropped their anti-Semitism. For a Jew to be suspicious of the motives of Christians is no more paranoid than for a Greek Cypriot to be suspicious of the motives of Turks. |
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Thus all the persecutions suffered by the Jews at the hands of Christians equals the persecutions of the Jews by Islam (perhaps more or less some cosmic constant). It's technically improper for a Jew to go into a church however he can discuss the Torah with a Christian. Sure he can go into a mosque however he can't discuss Torah with a Muslim. This has nothing to do with the indignities of persecution to my knowledge, simply a theological position. |
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What's the point of oversimplifying what has happened in Jewish history? What is the reason for dressing up Jewish experience in paranoia?
You know exactly what I mean. If you knew Jewish history you would know that many problems in relationships between others and Jews are related to economic and social issues, not always religious ones. You know that Jews under the Polish empire were restricted in employment and land ownership, forcing them to work directly as the agents of the regime against the peasantry, especially the UKRAINIAN peasantry, who were effectively serfs in their own country under the Poles, and who saw the Jews as the agents of oppression as tax collectors, etc. This was a dark stain on Jewish history, and part of the story of the 2000 year exile. I don't want to address the issues of World War II because I am one of those Jews who does not agree with the entire narrative that everyone believes in like religious truth. Quote:
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Prior to 1209 BC to 1000 BC the religion matched Canaanites religion almost to a T, BUT it is also the foundation to, and very much a part of Judaism's foundation. Quote:
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The answer is well established, and there is no mystery at all here. It was a evolution of the Canaanite religion, after the Canaanite culture collapsed, and these displaced people with pre-existing beliefs banded together, and continued to worship all they knew. Instead of the full pantheon of polytheistic deities the Canaanite government had instituted and followed. They the proto Israelites and proto Judaism, funneled it down to just the most important deities they needed for day to day life and the struggles they faced. Again you can only discuss the evolution of Judaism and its starting point from 1200 BC forward. |
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Sorry, Semi, I don't follow the logic of your point at all...
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I love this expression "Prior to 1209 BC to 1000 BC the religion matched Canaanites religion almost to a T"
I suppose you were there or the Israelites left behind videos to show you how their religion "matched Canaanite religion almost to a T." So how DO you know this, pray tell?? Quote:
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