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President Trump: The NEW one and only politics thread

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Moderator1, Nov 12, 2016.

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  1. SnarkShark

    SnarkShark Well-Known Member

    Outside of the obvious (belief in one god), keeping the Sabbath is arguably the most important tenet of Judaism.
     
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  2. doctorquant

    doctorquant Well-Known Member

    I'm certainly not a Jew, but I'm fairly confident that's not the case.
     
  3. SnarkShark

    SnarkShark Well-Known Member

    I was raised Jewish and studied religion in college. What is more important than keeping the Sabbath?
     
  4. Baron Scicluna

    Baron Scicluna Well-Known Member

    Certain ultraorthodox Jews believe women are inferior to men. They are not permitted to work or drive. Women have to sit separately from men, frequently upstairs.

    I attend a Reform synagogue which is led by a female rabbi. Am I disobeying God?
     
  5. dirtybird

    dirtybird Well-Known Member

    If ambivalence about some big commandments disqualified someone from a religion, we’d have a shitload fewer Jews and Christians in this country.
     
  6. SnarkShark

    SnarkShark Well-Known Member

    I don’t believe any of it. I am the secular Jew I described. You can believe you’re just as religious, within the guidelines of Judaism, by going to reformed temple, but you’re not.
     
  7. SnarkShark

    SnarkShark Well-Known Member

    Just because people consider themselves Jews and Christians doesn’t mean they’re actually Jews and Christians.
     
  8. Baron Scicluna

    Baron Scicluna Well-Known Member

    I assume you follow Orthodox tenets and don't post on here from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday, right?

    I work on the Sabbath. I do this to pay my bills. If God doesn't want me to do so, he can find me a job outside the newspaper industry.

    Plus, my grandfather was Orthodox. He was a factory foreman. He observed the Sabbath, but he worked it when his bosses told him he needed to. He did this to pay his bills and put food in the table, in an era when there sure as hell wasn't no lawsuits for religious discrimination.
     
  9. cranberry

    cranberry Well-Known Member

    Who gets to decide?
     
  10. Slacker

    Slacker Well-Known Member

    I'll take a pass on any religion that requires me to keep scorecards on others.
     
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  11. goalmouth

    goalmouth Well-Known Member

    The 10 Commandments, of which the Sabbath is just one.
     
  12. doctorquant

    doctorquant Well-Known Member

    Yours seems to be a derivative take. The central tenet of Judaism -- AS MY HICK-ASS EPISCOPALIAN SELF UNDERSTANDS IT -- is that there is one supreme deity who has entered into a covenant with a given people. Keeping the Sabbath is a reminder of this covenant, so it goes ... it is not an end in and of itself.
     
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