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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: takebackourtemple on March 06, 2008, 10:11:52 PM
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http://www.jewishvoice.org
They just showed a so-called synagogue in India with walls that were made out of cow-dung and straw. How unholy is that?
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uhhh... what kind of site is this
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more like messianic non-Jews.. lol
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more like messianic non-Jews.. lol
yes, lol ;D
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Re: "...a so-called synagogue in India with walls that were made out of cow-dung and straw. How unholy is that?..."
Truth be known, such usage of cow-dung was prescribed by the Hindu Vedas and has been used to scrub out the walls and floors of homes in India for thousands of years.
The Vedas claim that one's house should be scrubbed out with cow-dung to prevent disease, etc...
Here's the clincher: Modern scientific tests have proven that the Vedas were correct...cow dung has antiseptic and antibiotic properties.
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If cow dung has such incredible qualities, then why are all the environmentalists claiming that it is causing "greenhouse gases" that are "destroying the ozone" and subsequently contributing to "global warming"? The environmentalist movement is aggressively attacking cow dung....
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The torah makes many accounts of feces and urine not being allowed in the Bait Hamagdash out of respect for hashem. The same applies to a synagogue. There was a ritual where something pungent was required and urine would have sufficed, but it wasn't used for this reason. I don't care how effective it is as an antiseptic, a synagogue made out of feces is not kosher.