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Ask JTF for Sunday, June 7, 2009
Sentinel For Truth:
My dearest Chiam and future King of Israel,
Why does the Holy Scripture have as the word to say at the end of prayer, "Amen". Isn't this a tribute to Amen Ra, the g-d of the ancient Egyptians? What is the origin of this unique word and what is its purpose in ending a prayer?
Best regards always,
SFT
Gimatria:
Dear Chaim,
I wonder if you can share the story of the time you and the JDL took over WBAI and you had a run in with that ugly, hideous, monstrously evil dyke, Lynn Samuels. I can't believe that slut was ever allowed to have a radio show. Y'mach sh'ma to Lynn Samuels and all sinister dykes who share her ideology.
Long live JTF and Chaim ben Pesach!
-Gimatria
Mishmaat:
Shalom Chaim,
May you share with us an African-Action story?
Kol tuv.
Lisa:
Dear Chaim,
I would like to follow up on the question Rubystars asked last week. You told her that G-d wants animals, as well as humans to be fruitful and to multiply.
Now getting back to humans, (and I don't mean to be offensive) but I have a hard time believing that G-d likes it when some 28 year old black woman on welfare has ten kids with who knows how many different "fathers." And surely such a thing cannot apply to illegal aliens who get knocked up in their teens and repeatedly pop out anchor babies at the expense of American taxpayers. Or look at how the population of Africa is rapidly increasing despite the prevalence of HIV, malaria, TB and other deadly diseases. It's as if all those people do there is have sex rather than striving to improve their environment for their existing children.
Now you'll probably say that *good* people should be the ones having lots of children, and I agree. But I can almost guarantee that the people in the groups I just listed all consider themselves "good." In this day and age, sex and irresponsible procreation are the new "civil rights." (Never mind the fact that these parents are either unable to unwilling to properly support their offspring.)
So I would like to know if there are any situations in Judaism besides menses, where intimacy between a husband and wife is prohibited. I realize that illegitimacy is a no-no, but what else do the Torah and Talmud have to say about irresponsible slacker adults who repeatedly pop out children they're unwilling or unable to support just for the welfare?
Thank you.
Lisa
Kylefromomaha:
Shaloom Chaim, have you ever thought about getting out of Spew Yuck city and moving to where it is more conservative and less bothersome such as Nebraska Texas, Colorado or New Hampshire? Since you no longer are on public access and since you're stuck in the USA I think it would be good for you to go where the schvartzas are harmless where the bible is still the standard and its clean cheap and there's little crime.
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