Muman- dude seriously? Why do you write such silly questions with an accusation as if I or others don't believe in them. Anyway you shifted the discussion to something else while earlier you said you would directly answer my points made. You didn't even address one of them (the mourning passed) perhaps I can give you another day or 2 or more, but don't twist and shift to other topics while you said you would address my points. If you will do soo with honesty and with integrity instead of shifting the discussion and even calling me a heritic or something else you said earlier. If not then perhaps I don't need to be talking with you, but will just address the concerns of people like Dan and others who asked and wanted to debate issues such as Techellit and other things and if they are applicable or not.
By the way the latest from Shas just put the cherry on the cake as they say and proved my point precisely. Enough said. The soo called leadership is broken, NOTHING to do with real Judaism, and even Shas who are supposedly "Sefardic" party having nothing to do with real Sefardi culture and way of thinking. See this for example where ALL of Rabbi Ovadia's family (brothers and sisters except him) were involved in the Jewish underground and bombed British out of Israel, while today THE "Haredi" position and stance is that a good Jew just sits and learns and does not fight. That is also partly why the whole "amalik" latest comment came as well. They will either teach math and English or have budget cuts + go to army like everyone else.
(Watch this, I already put the exact time and very short).
http://youtu.be/Oqfb45DrV3k?t=3m12s
Tag,
I am not sure why you feel a need to argue with me, honestly I apologize for the tone in my previous message. I do consider you a great source of wisdom and I believe you have studied quite a lot since we first began conversing almost 2 years ago.
I have already stated what I believe concerning Techilis. I go with the majority decision of the Rabbis I learn from which is that the blue thread is not worn till we are completely sure of the source of the dye used before the destruction. If you find fault with that I am sorry. I cannot prove or disprove whether this is the case. And there are reasons I have which lead me to believe that there are other forces which may lead people to endorse the dye you are mentioning.
Aside from this I don't know what there is to argue about concerning the blue thread. You believe that the Rabbis just don't want us to wear the blue thread for the reason that our fathers didn't, but I think the reason boils down to a halachic question.
If you would like to post the positive proof that this dye is the Techilis which we are supposed to wear maybe I will reconsider. I realize it is not easy to ensure that the dye is correct, but I also think that the Orthodox Jewish community as a whole has instituted this custom and I will follow it. Although I assume that wearing it, even if it is the wrong dye, couldn't hurt?
I will again apologize for the tone of my previous message. It has been a difficult week for me, and I resorted to a tactic which has always bothered me about the way a friend used to accuse me through back-handed questions. I did not intend on doing that, and I ask your forgiveness.
Let me disagree with you that Shas is representative of the greater Orthodox Jewish community. As you know I am Ashkenazi and do not really hold Shas as a representative of my beliefs. I do not hate Haredim, but I think they are being misled by some politically crazed Rabbis who are making a chillul hashem through their acts and words. But I don't condemn all Rabbis who lead Jewish chassidim... I hope that this doesn't inspire more hatred of the religious Jews, no matter what their 'affiliation'.