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Rabbi Lazer Brody Forsees American Holocaust

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muman613:

--- Quote from: Rubystars on September 26, 2008, 01:12:10 AM ---Don't feel safe here in the USA. I'm not Jewish and even I don't even feel safe here anymore. It's very dangerous when someone like Barack Hussein Obama can even be considered for the President. Can you imagine how many anti-Semites and other general lowlifes that indicates are around? It must be growing dramatically.

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Hi Ruby,

Very scary indeed. I really dont believe that he will win.

muman613

Lewinsky Stinks, Dr. Brennan Rocks:
I sure hope you are right, Muman. I sure hope you know something we don't.

Shlomo:

--- Quote from: muman613 on September 26, 2008, 01:04:20 AM ---Zachor,

Did you learn this or are you making it up? Hashem CONTROLS EVERYTHING IN THE WORLD. This is the FACT of Judaism. The idea of Freewill is very true as everyone has to decide if they believe or they don't believe. That is the extent of freewill. As it is said, "Everything is in the hands of heaven, except for the fear of heaven."

If Hashem did not wish the Holocaust to happen, it would not happen. If the Jews had merited redemption there is nothing that any army in the world could do to change the outcome. A man who has faith can see that there is no coincidence in this world. Everything happened for a reason.
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I would like to add to your post to clarify for others. Just because Hashem is in control of everything doesn't mean we just say to ourselves "well, if G-d wants it that way, then that's just the way it is and what difference does it make because the extent of my freewill is only believing", G-d forbid. I disagree with the way that is worded. We are still commanded to do everything we can to bring the light of Hashem into this world and to stop wicked people from hurting the innocent. We would not have commandments (like Rosh Hashana where G-d judges on more than just believing) if we did not have free will further than just belief.

We are required to use our free will (a VERY, VERY deep subject with a lot of opinions from many different great sources) to do mitvahs (righteous deeds) and abstain from averahs (sinning against G-d or man). No matter what free will actually is, the fact remains that Hashem wouldn't command us to do (or not do) things if the full extent of our free will was only to believe - no matter what our perception of free will actually is compared to the reality of Hashem's predestination. Even the "fear of Hashem" and belief have much, much deeper meanings that aren't obvious from a surface level.

Again, this is an incredibly deep subject that cannot be given proper context in a single post and can be dangerous if misunderstood.

muman613:

--- Quote from: Shlomo on September 26, 2008, 02:02:17 AM ---
--- Quote from: muman613 on September 26, 2008, 01:04:20 AM ---Zachor,

Did you learn this or are you making it up? Hashem CONTROLS EVERYTHING IN THE WORLD. This is the FACT of Judaism. The idea of Freewill is very true as everyone has to decide if they believe or they don't believe. That is the extent of freewill. As it is said, "Everything is in the hands of heaven, except for the fear of heaven."

If Hashem did not wish the Holocaust to happen, it would not happen. If the Jews had merited redemption there is nothing that any army in the world could do to change the outcome. A man who has faith can see that there is no coincidence in this world. Everything happened for a reason.
--- End quote ---

I would like to add to your post to clarify for others. Just because Hashem is in control of everything doesn't mean we just say to ourselves "well, if G-d wants it that way, then that's just the way it is and what difference does it make because the extent of my freewill is only believing", G-d forbid. I disagree with the way that is worded. We are still commanded to do everything we can to bring the light of Hashem into this world and to stop wicked people from hurting the innocent. We would not have commandments (like Rosh Hashana where G-d judges on more than just believing) if we did not have free will further than just belief.

We are required to use our free will (a VERY, VERY deep subject with a lot of opinions from many different great sources) to do mitvahs (righteous deeds) and abstain from averahs (sinning against G-d or man). No matter what free will actually is, the fact remains that Hashem wouldn't command us to do (or not do) things if the full extent of our free will was only to believe - no matter what our perception of free will actually is compared to the reality of Hashem's predestination. Even the "fear of Hashem" and belief have much, much deeper meanings that aren't obvious from a surface level.

Again, this is an incredibly deep subject that cannot be given proper context in a single post and can be dangerous if misunderstood.

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Shlomo,

You are correct. I posted a post written by an Aish Rabbi which mentions a Paradox of Rosh Hashana. I think that this pertains to this discussion too.

muman613

jaime:

--- Quote from: C.F. on September 25, 2008, 09:04:29 PM ---
--- Quote from: muman613 on September 25, 2008, 08:18:18 PM ---Hoffman recently put out an ad in several international publications: "Warning! American Jews are in danger.  As the monetary crisis in the United States worsens with leading banks failing, countless neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups are spreading their venomous message on the internet and at public demonstrations blaming Jews for America's economic and racial problems as well as the war in Iraq.  Calling themselves 'true American patriots', these Jew-haters praise Hitler as a hero, and advocate violence.  American Jews, wake up!  They mean what they say, and they mean you!  Come home to Israel now, before it's too late."
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This is the reason I made that thread yesterday about the demonic Nazi Buchanus (yimach schmo vezichro). That is exactly what Buchanus is trying to do. Fag is telling everybody that it is Jewish investors who are responsible for the economic meltdown. This is why he harps on "Goldman Sachs" and uses codewords like "the bankers". When he's trying to stir up anti-Semitism on economic issues, he says "bankers". When he's trying to provoke Jew-hatred on international issues, he uses "neocons" or "AIPAC lobby". That's the reason that Nazi pig lives and breathes. The only thing he lives for is to do his best to create a second Shoah. Yimach schmo to that satanic demon.  >:( >:(

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Hi again C.F.!

Your post is the 3rd one on this thread I have read.  This is an outstanding thread.  Yesterday, I had to make sure I knew exactly who you were talking about, i.e., "Fag" so I did an image search on google, and, I knew before seeing Faggie's pic, that it is the same person lol.  I see him on tv all the time.  You have insight, an intuitive sense of this pig, as you call him, lol...!!! i will call him that, too, anyhow, you know in your gut and in your heart what you hear, see and feel.  I believe you.  Reading the excellent first and second posts, this is not something so outlandish that it could not happen again.  My father, who died 5 years ago, used to say, "Everyone hates the Jews."  He didn't go around muttering it like a fool but he said it a few times only when he was in his '50s.  We get blamed for things that because we are convenient for these anti-semites, or for our mere existence on earth.  Usually, because pig is unattractive looking to me, i don't look at him when he's on tv, that's why i had to do a google image lol.  i will listen more attentively to see if i pick up on what you do.  thanks for the head's up!  i am very sensitive to anti-semitism because when the goyem find out you're Jewish, look out.  you can see it in their eyes because they study us.  that's how they find out we are Jewish.  we don't walk around shouting it.  it's all subtle, hateful, dangerous and insidious.

Best,
J.

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