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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ulli on July 15, 2009, 02:37:05 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JiJzqXxgxo
The crow and the kitten have lived in a civilized country. Muslims would have killed them. :'(
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JiJzqXxgxo
The crow and the kitten have lived in a civilized country. Muslims have killed them. :'(
Muslims killed that cat and crow?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JiJzqXxgxo
The crow and the kitten have lived in a civilized country. Muslims have killed them. :'(
Muslims killed that cat and crow?
I meant would have killed them :::D :::D
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Sorry, I corrected it.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JiJzqXxgxo
The crow and the kitten have lived in a civilized country. Muslims have killed them. :'(
Muslims killed that cat and crow?
I meant would have killed them :::D :::D
muslims would love to kill them i don't know if kittens are Hallal
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JiJzqXxgxo
The crow and the kitten have lived in a civilized country. Muslims have killed them. :'(
Muslims killed that cat and crow?
I meant would have killed them :::D :::D
muslims would love to kill them i don't know if kittens are Hallal
I doubt it because Halal is copied from Kosher... And cats are not kosher because of their paws...
http://www.vbm-torah.org/parsha.60/26shemin.htm
(26) "The carcass of any animal that has a split hoof but is not clovenfooted is impure to you; anyone who touches them will become impure.
(27) And whatever walks on its paws, of all the animals that walk on four legs, these are impure to you..."
From the point of view of a categorization of mammals, this unit completes the unit with which the first half began; there we learned about animals that had both signs of kashrut (and they correspond to the seven animals listed in Devarim 14:4-5) as well as the four animals that bear only one sign. In the opening unit of B., pasuk 26 discusses animals that have one imperfect sign: animals that have only a partially split hoof, such that it is not properly divided into two – the horse, the donkey and their like – while pasuk 27 deals with the rest of the mammals that have no sign of kashrut at all – they walk on paws - the cat, the dog, the bear, the lion, the leopard, the monkey etc. The combination of both units gives us the complete set of all tall land mammals.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JiJzqXxgxo
The crow and the kitten have lived in a civilized country. Muslims have killed them. :'(
Muslims killed that cat and crow?
I meant would have killed them :::D :::D
muslims would love to kill them i don't know if kittens are Hallal
I doubt it because Halal is copied from Kosher... And cats are not kosher because of their paws...
http://www.vbm-torah.org/Parasha.60/26shemin.htm
(26) "The carcass of any animal that has a split hoof but is not clovenfooted is impure to you; anyone who touches them will become impure.
(27) And whatever walks on its paws, of all the animals that walk on four legs, these are impure to you..."
From the point of view of a categorization of mammals, this unit completes the unit with which the first half began; there we learned about animals that had both signs of kashrut (and they correspond to the seven animals listed in Devarim 14:4-5) as well as the four animals that bear only one sign. In the opening unit of B., pasuk 26 discusses animals that have one imperfect sign: animals that have only a partially split hoof, such that it is not properly divided into two – the horse, the donkey and their like – while pasuk 27 deals with the rest of the mammals that have no sign of kashrut at all – they walk on paws - the cat, the dog, the bear, the lion, the leopard, the monkey etc. The combination of both units gives us the complete set of all tall land mammals.
Yes but the muzzies don't completely follow Kosher laws they eat lobster ,shrimp, octopus.They also eat milk and meat
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JiJzqXxgxo
The crow and the kitten have lived in a civilized country. Muslims have killed them. :'(
Muslims killed that cat and crow?
I meant would have killed them :::D :::D
muslims would love to kill them i don't know if kittens are Hallal
I doubt it because Halal is copied from Kosher... And cats are not kosher because of their paws...
http://www.vbm-torah.org/Parasha.60/26shemin.htm
(26) "The carcass of any animal that has a split hoof but is not clovenfooted is impure to you; anyone who touches them will become impure.
(27) And whatever walks on its paws, of all the animals that walk on four legs, these are impure to you..."
From the point of view of a categorization of mammals, this unit completes the unit with which the first half began; there we learned about animals that had both signs of kashrut (and they correspond to the seven animals listed in Devarim 14:4-5) as well as the four animals that bear only one sign. In the opening unit of B., pasuk 26 discusses animals that have one imperfect sign: animals that have only a partially split hoof, such that it is not properly divided into two – the horse, the donkey and their like – while pasuk 27 deals with the rest of the mammals that have no sign of kashrut at all – they walk on paws - the cat, the dog, the bear, the lion, the leopard, the monkey etc. The combination of both units gives us the complete set of all tall land mammals.
Yes but the muzzies don't completely follow Kosher laws they eat lobster ,shrimp, octopus.They also eat milk and meat
Exactly. I have read, that Muslims do often meltet butter over their roasted beef.
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Ok, maybe I am wrong... If they eat those forbidden things then they must not care too much about Kashrut...
I have heard elsewhere that there are parallels to Kashrut in Hallal... I really care less...
http://meat.tamu.edu/kosher.html
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Yes, Mohammed (ys"vz) copied Judaism. That doesn't mean he copied it well.
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Yes, Mohammed (ys"vz) copied Judaism. That doesn't mean he copied it well.
True moe-HAM-MAD was a drug addict and mixed up mythology the TANACH CHRISTIAN BIBLE ,GNOSTICISM AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN
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What a precious story! Amazing how this crow adopted and loved this kitten like it was her own.
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What a precious story! Amazing how this crow adopted and loved this kitten like it was her own.
Yes I like this story too. :)
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I remember seeing this on tv! It was a great story! It's kind of emotional for me because I've been taking care of some feral cats too and one of them has a litter of very young kittens that she keeps moving to different locations. I'm hoping to catch them all later to spay/neuter them.
"Cuteness" is really common among young animals and is actually a very serious survival tactic. It contributes to things like this happening.