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Rabbi Meir Kahane - Spreading the Torah Truth
« on: December 04, 2016, 02:34:10 PM »
Rabbi Meir Kahane - Spreading the Torah Truth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXUuelqz0GQ&feature=youtu.be

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Re: Rabbi Meir Kahane - Spreading the Torah Truth
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2016, 12:28:28 AM »
One of the points of the video is that exposing people to Torah Truth will at least help them to see future events from the proper perspective.
This is indeed one of the reasons Moshe/Moses was sent to warn Pharaoh before the oncoming of the 10 plagues. So that when those unusual and unexpected events happen, he would know it was coming from the G-d of Israel and he would know what specific crimes he was doing that was bringing the plagues upon him.

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Re: Rabbi Meir Kahane - Spreading the Torah Truth
« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2016, 02:33:29 PM »
This video points out that Rabbi Kahane felt Yosi Sarid was so evil, that a curse should be added when mentioning his name.
But therefore when Sarid שם רשעים ירקב attests to the experiences of the soul after death, he's a person with the least vested interest in trying to prove the point, so therefore a skeptic might be more willing to listen to what he has to say.
I am referring to the following article, when I am bringing up this issue
http://jewishmom.com/2014/01/01/yossi-sarids-journey-to-heaven/
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Yossi Sarid’s Journey to Heaven

Posted by JewishMom on Jan 1, 2014 in Current Events, Inspiration, Inspirational Videos, Israel | 8 comments   
Yossi Sarid’s Journey to Heaven   

Yossi Sarid, a vocal atheist and former head of Meretz, raised quite a few eyebrows this week when he told an Army Radio interviewer (in the Hebrew interview below) that he once died and experienced his soul rising up to Heaven.

Here’s a short excerpt from the interview:

Interviewer: Did anything ever happen to you that nobody believes really happened?
Yossi Sarid: Yes, so many things…But once, I died. Yes, I died. I already wasn’t in the world. And I was travelling with my whole family in our car, and I remember my children were miserable and sitting in the back, and crying for their father who had passed away.
I: I don’t believe you…
YS: No, this was a story that really took place. And nobody believes it happened to me.
I: No, I do believe you. But I have to understand what happened, you were in the car?
YS: Yes, we were travelling in the car, and suddenly I felt faint and I felt a huge wave of heat come over me, and I felt myself rising up, flying higher and higher. And I felt a very deep feeling of the soul leaving my body. And as my soul was flying, I looked down at the earth, and I saw my family was continuing to travel in the car because my wife wanted to get me to the hospital as quickly as possible…This is what happens, [when a person dies] the spirit separates from the body…The soul wants to get out, it wants to be set free, it also wants a bit of freedom, it wants to focus on other things, to be liberated from this internal prison…
I: I have to tell you that this conversation, and hearing these words from you, one of the most realistic and logical and cynical people I know towards discussions like this, and you are presenting this as a fact…
YS: …But I should clarify that I believe that this entire experience took place without Divine intervention from any Father in Heaven. I do not believe in the eternity of the spirit. That contradicts my ideology.
I: But the classic atheist doesn’t believe that the soul and the body are separate. He believes that the body and spirit are one and when the body dies, the spirit dies with it.
YS: And that’s what I believe as well.But what happened to me, it seems, does not correspond with my ideology.
I: Therefore, your testimony is the most convincing I’ve ever heard…
A video interview in Hebrew with that wicked man follows the English quote.