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Physical work isn't in the Jewish occupational playbook, it's unthinkable to Jews.
What type of work did the million impoverished, uneducated Jewish immigrants fleeing antisemitism in Europe do? They had desk jobs?
 
Then you know nothing about Jews.
We know Jews paid their respect to the Lord by falsely accusing His only begotten Son. The majority of Jews did not know their own God when He looked them directly in the eye. Only a loyal remnant stayed faithful like in the days of Noah......as they became the first Christians. In the first 10 years of the Christian movement, it was exclusive to these few loyal descendants from the house of Israel and Judah.........just as declared by the prophet Jeremiah. (Jer. 31:31-34)
 
We know Jews paid their respect to the Lord by falsely accusing His only begotten Son. The majority of Jews did not know their own God when He looked them directly in the eye. Only a loyal remnant stayed faithful like in the days of Noah......as they became the first Christians. In the first 10 years of the Christian movement, it was exclusive to these few loyal descendants from the house of Israel and Judah.........just as declared by the prophet Jeremiah. (Jer. 31:31-34)
Irrelevant and useless claims. Stay focused on the thread.
 
Sure regarding the 'white' and 'Christian' part of Scandinavia?

Switzerland is 13th place...
Switzerland is number 3 in this survey.


If you don't want to watch the whole video, here are the top ten happiest, from first to tenth.

Finland
Denmark
Switzerland
Iceland
Israel
Norway
Sweden
Netherlands
New Zealand
Australia

What is notable is the high level of homogeneity (white) of the populations. Also, that all but Israel are predominately Christian in religion.
 
the happiest are socialist when properly applied ...





very far from anything found in any of the desert religions. or a clarion call for capitalism.
Christianity is very a important part of life in Finland. 62 percent belong to the church.
 
Then you know nothing about Jews.
This is inciteful.

Commentary Magazine
The monthly magazine of opinion.
DECEMBER 1953
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Jews and Manual Labor​


by Our Readers
To the Editor:

As a practicing engineer who spent the past fifteen years in the factories of this country, I was particularly attracted by Warner Bloomberg, Jr.’s, article, “Jew in the Factory” (November 1953). He describes a lunchtime discussion with a young Polish American, Andy, in which he, Bloomberg, tries to explain why Jews are not found in industry “working with their hands.” I was disturbed because Bloomberg was obviously on the defensive, finding it necessary to relate “the long history of oppression and persecutions that drove European Jewry so long ago from the crafts of the land. . . .” The implication here, of course, is that there is something ennobling or virtuous in hard, manual, unskilled labor—a fiction perpetrated, in my opinion, by those who have never made a career of it. Common sense, or if necessary, a few years digging ditches, picking peas, or moving steel plate, should convince even the most romantic that far from being ennobling pursuits, they are on the contrary degrading to the dignity of man and the sooner supplanted by the machine the better. . . .

Louis Soltanoff
Salisbury, Maryland
 
What type of work did the million impoverished, uneducated Jewish immigrants fleeing antisemitism in Europe do? They had desk jobs?
Education has freed them of that. This is telling as well.

Commentary Magazine
The monthly magazine of opinion.
DECEMBER 1953
commentary image placeholder

Jews and Manual Labor​


by Our Readers
To the Editor:

As a practicing engineer who spent the past fifteen years in the factories of this country, I was particularly attracted by Warner Bloomberg, Jr.’s, article, “Jew in the Factory” (November 1953). He describes a lunchtime discussion with a young Polish American, Andy, in which he, Bloomberg, tries to explain why Jews are not found in industry “working with their hands.” I was disturbed because Bloomberg was obviously on the defensive, finding it necessary to relate “the long history of oppression and persecutions that drove European Jewry so long ago from the crafts of the land. . . .” The implication here, of course, is that there is something ennobling or virtuous in hard, manual, unskilled labor—a fiction perpetrated, in my opinion, by those who have never made a career of it. Common sense, or if necessary a few years digging ditches, picking peas, or moving steel plate, should convince even the most romantic that far from being ennobling pursuits, they are on the contrary degrading to the dignity of man and the sooner supplanted by the machine the better. . . .

Louis Soltanoff
Salisbury, Maryland
 
Also, that all but Israel are predominately Christian in religion.

europe is secular ...

the fallacy of 4th century christianity, christian bible is all but extinct in the european sphere of influence ... all three desert religions - in contrast to u s as it to now sheds the draconian christian / judaism bibles their autocratic, self seving demonic commandments.
 
europe is secular ...

the fallacy of 4th century christianity, christian bible is all but extinct in the european sphere of influence ... all three desert religions - in contrast to u s as it to now sheds the draconian christian / judaism bibles their autocratic, self seving demonic commandments.
You need to determine that among the countries listed, individually. As noted, the happiest, Finland, has a high rate of religiosity, 62 percent are church members.
 
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Christianity is very a important part of life in Finland. 62 percent belong to the church.

remnants ...

Christianity is the largest religion in Finland, with approximately 62-71% of the population belonging to the
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland. While historically influential and still a major cultural force, active church attendance is low, and secularization is growing.

the desert religions are a cancer pandering to illiteracy ...

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the above were the dark ages in europe - hopefully, if possible those tenancies (right wing) will not reemerge - the bible belt.
 
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the desert religions are a cancer pandering to illiteracy ...

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the above were the dark ages in europe - hopefully, if possible those tenancies (right wing) will not reemerge - the bible belt.
Many who no longer attend church are still "in the faith" and guided by it. Also, the tenets of Christianity are baked into the laws and conscience of most civilized countries.

The dark ages in Europe ended when the true church emerged (the Reformation).
 
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The dark ages in Europe ended when the true church emerged (the Reformation).

that was the 1st century, jesus - that clan, those jews / 4th century christians are who still have not been brought to justice for their crime - there are no commandments from the heavens used by a few to persecute and victimize the innocent.
 
Ask Google to answer from Sefaria.
I'm not seeing how this pertains to the discussion. Maybe express what you think it is supposed to mean in the context of this discussion. Or admit that you are wrong.
 
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that was the 1st century, jesus - that clan, those jews / 4th century christians are who still have not been brought to justice for their crime - there are no commandments from the heavens used by a few to persecute and victimize the innocent.
Don't conflate the Roman church of the Middle Ages with the true church that only appeared with the Reformation. Read Revelation 12.
 
Do any of your theologians see God disagree with her?
You aren't making any sense.

Rebekah didn't trust God. It's that simple. As a result of her deception she never saw her favorite son again.
 
You aren't making any sense.

Rebekah didn't trust God. It's that simple. As a result of her deception she never saw her favorite son again.
Or that's the way God fulfilled the prophecy. Recall that Esau, in a moment of impulsiveness, had "despised" his birthright by trading it for a meal. No doubt Rebekah knew of the event but because the birthright blessing had not actually been passed to Esau, had to act in the moment.

As happened later to Reuben, the firstborn can disqualify himself from the blessing by evil behavior. As Esau hadn't done anything to disqualify himself it was left up to Rebekah alone to be the instrument of the change.
 

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