To the Troll.
1 You lie again. You did post previously against the mitzva of Yibum, which is in the Torah
Torah also says to do Chalitza. It was the content I criticized that widow should be forced into this.
or when the Torah talks about the possibility of a man having 2 wives in the book of Deuteronomy you also criticized the Torah.
I want to use this to justify polygamy? That passage you refer to talks about inheritance and what to do if man has sons from two wives (doesn't specify if he's married at the same time or not). I'm not even against marrying additional wife if it's for the strong reason like infertility or even yibbum, but people like you believe polygamy should be acceptable in all cases based on a passage that describes different law. That's what I criticized. The difference is that you view polygamy as a mitzva that is ordained by God and should not be criticized whereas I view it as an exceptional but hated necessity. You're free to interpret however you want. I stand by my words.
I don't want to talk about polygamy. Why do you bring it up again?
2 I did bring a source that Buddhism which you promoted doesn't believe a woman can obtain spiritual enlightenment. A fact that did not seem to bother you.
And why should I even care what Buddhism believes or does not believe? I'm not a Buddhist so it doesn't bother me. What bothers me are the teachings of the religion I happened into, which is Judaism. But since you once again brought Buddhism into discussion, tell me does Buddhism teaches mothers are inferior or that wife has no control of her property?
3 I dare you to ask 3 modern day Orthodox rabbis, the following halachic question.
The question: Rabbi I am a person who is in a situation where I am absolutely obligated by Halacha to say Kaddish for my Mother. My father does not want me to say the prayer for her soul. Is it permitted for me to say the Kaddish prayer despite the objection of my father?
http://www.vosizneias.com/51249/2010/03/14/israel-rabbi-ovadia-do-not-honor-the-will-of-a-deceased-if-it-is-against-torah/"Another example of a question brought before the rabbi - who is considered an authority on Jewish law - was brought forth by a man, who wanted to know what to do after one of his parents requested in a will that he not say kaddish (the prayer for the dead) over the second parent.
“If the mother dies and she states in her will that the son should not say kaddish over the father, then the son should not obey the will. However,
if the father writes in his will that he wants the son to refraim from saying the prayer over the mother, then the son should adhere to his wish,” wrote Yosef."
Lol this guy is defending Islam now. He just said islam is not misogynist, and when edu pointed out Buddhism discriminates women, he said what's your point.
Well, why don't you make a research on what Islam teaches on motherhood. A complete opposite of what Judaism teaches.
I'm not defending Islam and it also treats women like dirt, but it doesn't mean I'm going to ignore and not call out some of the evil teachings of my religion.
This is clearly someone with an axe to grind who will use anything to misrepresent Judaism and paint it in a bad light because that is his ultimate goal.
Dude, you're acting childish now. Me quoting rabbinical Jewish teachings and providing sources for it is "misrepresenting Judaism and painting it in a bad light"? No one ever could refute them.
Hey troll, why do you keep repeatedly posting the same things over and over again that we all already saw you post in multiple threads under multiple usernames and that people already took he time to address but whom you ignored?
Do you answer questions?
The only person here who doesn't answer questions is YOU. How many times have you already ignored the specific question I asked you? Why is mother inferior to father? This is a specific topic I'm discussing now, and no one responded to it yet. If I'm wrong then refute me. Stop with this childish whinings like "false", "feminism", "you're a nazi troll", etc.