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Ask JTF for Sunday, June 28, 2009
davinci:
Shalom Chaim
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who lived from 1881 until 1938, is hailed in the press as a great modern Turkish leader.
I personally consider him to have been an idiot. He had a golden opportunity to replace Islam with Christianity and Judaism but instead he just made some secular reforms: Introduction of the Latin alphabet instead of the Arabic one, replacement of Sharia law with a modern civil code, separation of religion and state, and so on.
Knowing Islam that was not enough at all. You can't just put Islam into a corner hoping that it remains there as Mustafa Kemal Atatürk did. You have to destroy this satanic cult completely.
What is your opinion of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk?
Kind regards
davinci
Sefardic Panther:
Shalom Mr Ben Pesach
Do you think the Aron HaBrith could have been an electrical device? Not only does the design of the Aron match the design of a capacitor, Rabbeynu Bahya said thin threads of fire came from the Aron and killed Nadav and Avihu. Thin threads of fire are exactly what comes from a Tesla Coil and a Van De Graf generator. The Bagdad batteries are evidence that the ancient Semites could build electrical devices. The Rambam said that there is no such a thing as miracles so could the power of the Aron HaBrith have such a scientific explanation?
Toda raba
Rubystars:
Greetings Chaim. In Spain, did Muslim Moors and Jews have a friendly relationship when coming under common attack by Christians?
IsraeliGovtAreKapos:
בס"ד
Shalom Chaim, what do you think would be the best solution for intermarriage between Jews and non-Jews?
MasterWolf1:
Hello Brother Chaim,
The very one thing I have my concern about with this Iran issue and Obama, if he is just sitting on his hands on something like this and all the up rising going on over there. God forbid this country is ever attack is he going to be again sitting on his hands and hiding? The only thing the media does for him is follow him if he is getting ice cream
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