Zone1 What does it mean that Jews are "God's Chosen People"?

Nah. We all know that the term Anti Semite refers to the kind of irrational hatred which scumbags like you reserve for Jews. Fuck off.
Yeah, you're an anti-Semite, because you assume if someone is against Semites, it automatically, by default means "anti-Jewish", when Semites aren't just Jewish. So it's you who is the anti-Semite and the scumbag who definitely needs to Fuck Off.
 
Yeah, you're an anti-Semite, because you assume if someone is against Semites, it automatically, by default means "anti-Jewish", when Semites aren't just Jewish. So it's you who is the anti-Semite and the scumbag who definitely needs to Fuck Off.
An idiotic argument from an idiot.

As I correctly noted, the term is usually reserved for your kind of hated and disdain for Jews.

We all know that there are other Semitic peoples. So what? They aren’t the ones who are the focus of anti Semitism like your blind irrational hatred of the Jews.

gfy
 
Yeah, you're an anti-Semite, because you assume if someone is against Semites, it automatically, by default means "anti-Jewish", when Semites aren't just Jewish. So it's you who is the anti-Semite and the scumbag who definitely needs to Fuck Off.
you really should look up the meaning and history of the word. It doesn't mean "anti anyone who claims to be a semite". It was coined to mean something very specific.
 
Yeah, you're an anti-Semite, because you assume if someone is against Semites, it automatically, by default means "anti-Jewish", when Semites aren't just Jewish. So it's you who is the anti-Semite and the scumbag who definitely needs to Fuck Off.
wrong---you do not get to define words in the English language that were
already defined before you were born. Anti-semite means "against jews"
Mass times velocity equals momentum. These are fixed definitions---now
can pass Physics 101
 
It was away from the temple and therefore disassociated with it. Also, John's baptism was a once-only public statement of repentance of sins and new life free from sin for the individual. Actually, a metaphor for burial of the old man and resurrection to a new spiritual life. The mikvah is more like the RCC confession in that Jews do it numerous times for numerous reasons for ritual purity, not for repentance. In the Christian church baptism is followed by the laying on of hands by the ministry conferring the Holy Spirit onto/into the repentant person.
Going to mikvah is not inherently tied to the temple and the fact that he took a jewish practice and twisted it doesn't change the fact that he was taking a Jewish practice.
 
The Law was specifically given as a "light to the nations" which means it is meant for everyone.

"No one lights a candle and then hides it under a bushel; they put it on a lamp stand so everyone in the room can see" (Jesus H. Christ)

Try not to be so.......selfish. Trying to keep it to yourselves is defying a direct command of God.
textually, no, it wasn't. The law was given to the biblical Hebrews and their descendants to be followed. So we do.
 
you really should look up the meaning and history of the word. It doesn't mean "anti anyone who claims to be a semite". It was coined to mean something very specific.
Coined by Jews, the supposed super-Semites, who redefine words to serve their interests at the expense of others. Arabs, Assyrians, Druze, Kurds..etc, all Semites. So "anti" means against, and Semite, refers to a member of any of the various ancient and modern peoples originating from the Middle East, including Akkadians, Canaanites, Phoenicians, Hebrews, and Arabs. The term comes from the biblical figure Shem, who was one of the sons of Noah.

Humanity, Semites, shouldn't allow you to monopolize the term anti-Semitic or anti-Semite that way. You shouldn't get that privilege. You feel entitled to it, but the world shouldn't grant you such special favors, you don't deserve it.
 
wrong---you do not get to define words in the English language that were
already defined before you were born. Anti-semite means "against jews"
Mass times velocity equals momentum. These are fixed definitions---now
can pass Physics 101
Nice try but it doesn't matter if Jews decided to redefine the English language to say something that exalts them at the expense of others, excluding and denigrating non-Jewish Semites. There is now a movement started by the youth to correctly define and include non-Jewish Semites, whenever the term anti-Semite is used. In a few years, anti-Semite will also mean anti-Arab, or anyone who is anti-anyone of Middle Eastern ethnicity.
 
Coined by Jews, the supposed super-Semites, who redefine words to serve their interests at the expense of others. Arabs, Assyrians, Druze, Kurds..etc, all Semites. So "anti" means against, and Semite, refers to a member of any of the various ancient and modern peoples originating from the Middle East, including Akkadians, Canaanites, Phoenicians, Hebrews, and Arabs. The term comes from the biblical figure Shem, who was one of the sons of Noah.

Humanity, Semites, shouldn't allow you to monopolize the term anti-Semitic or anti-Semite that way. You shouldn't get that privilege. You feel entitled to it, but the world shouldn't grant you such special favors, you don't deserve it.
You clearly have done no research regarding the origin of the term. Maybe if you looked at some actual history you would not make such a fool of yourself.
 
textually, no, it wasn't. The law was given to the biblical Hebrews and their descendants to be followed. So we do.
You do?

Then how do you explain the fact that your history perfectly reflects the long list of maledictions promised by Moses for failing to heed the instruction in the Law unless you are doing it wrong?

Do you think the Law wasn't being obsessively followed for millennia according to the Talmud?

Take your time....
 
That contradicts itself since the Pharisees and the common folk all went out to John the Baptist
How would that contradict itself? He took a Jewish practice that other jews would accept and twisted its meaning. Sadly, all sorts of Jews have been tricked by liars historically.
 
You do? Then how do you explain the fact that your history perfectly reflects the long list of maledictions promised by Moses for failing to heed the instruction in the Law unless you are doing it wrong?
So just because people speed means we don't also drive the speed limit? Historically, Jews very often lost their way and were punished for it. That changes nothing about the law and the fact that we try not to make those same errors as we follow it now.
 
Coined by Jews, the supposed super-Semites, who redefine words to serve their interests at the expense of others. Arabs, Assyrians, Druze, Kurds..etc, all Semites. So "anti" means against, and Semite, refers to a member of any of the various ancient and modern peoples originating from the Middle East, including Akkadians, Canaanites, Phoenicians, Hebrews, and Arabs. The term comes from the biblical figure Shem, who was one of the sons of Noah.

Humanity, Semites, shouldn't allow you to monopolize the term anti-Semitic or anti-Semite that way. You shouldn't get that privilege. You feel entitled to it, but the world shouldn't grant you such special favors, you don't deserve it.
no---actually the term "anti semite" was not coined by a jew (as far as I recall) Your comment reveals your attachment to the Filth of friday known as KHUTBAH JUMAAT The term anti-semite was coined by a sociologist named Wilhelm Marr who was a LUTHERAN (that's a sect of christianity)
 
You clearly have done no research regarding the origin of the term. Maybe if you looked at some actual history you would not make such a fool of yourself.
You're the one making an imbecile of himself because you fail to get the point. No one should give Jews the privilege of that term being exclusively theirs. You don't deserve it, especially now after you've murdered 15K Gazan children, 33 thousand civilians. The "chosen people". Scumbags.
 

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