Yes, religion is a form of insanity / delusion when people continue to believe this childish nonsense about a big guy in the sky and some schizophrenic
rabbi they believe came back from the dead and refuse the real world all around.
The rabbi believed he was born a Tay - Sachs carrier for a reason.
Not exact matches
Scholasticism Theology moved from the monastery to the university Western theology is an intellectual discipline rather than a mystical pursuit Western theology is over-systematized Western Theology is systematized, based on a legal model rather than a philosophical model Western theologians debate like lawyers, not like
rabbis Reformation Catholic reformers were excommunicated and formed Protestant churches Western churches become guarantors of theological schools of thought Western church membership is often contingent on fine points of doctrine Some western Christians
believe that definite beliefs are incompatible with tolerance The atmosphere arose in which anyone could start a church The legal model for western theology intensifies despite the rediscovery of the East
The priest, imam,
rabbi tells you what to do, think and
believe.
A Pharisee
rabbi wasnt someone who'll
believe just anybody.
It happened because those first Christians met a young
rabbi who promised that, should they
believe in him, each of them would become «a spring of water welling up to eternal life» [John 4.14].
DO NOT automatically
believe something just because a priest,
rabbi or minister tells you that you must.
Perhaps the only thing more absurd than
believing that an ancient Palestinian rabble rousing
rabbi was the Son of God is
believing that Haile Selassie is His 2nd coming.
He attributes the «explosion» set off by his sermon to «the reluctance of
rabbis to say what they really
believe.»
I'm going to
believe you, a known liar, over my judaism professor, my
rabbi, my parents and my sunday school teachers.
«I can't tell you how many
rabbis called me, e-mailed me and wrote me, saying, «God bless you for saying what we all
believe,»» Rabbi Wolpe said.
If you
believe the following conclusions by 1.5 million Conservative Jews and their
rabbis, then there are some much larger issues than M. Gibson and J. Maccabee.
Believing — evidently fervently — that a radical
rabbi challenged authority and managed to get himself nailed for his efforts thus making him a messiah, is obviously ludicrous.
«No, Shoshele, I
believe in God, but I don't
believe that he revealed himself and told the
rabbis all the little laws that they have added through generations.»
I don't care if it's the LDS leaders, the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses, The Unification Church, Orthodox Church, Amish Bishops or your local priest, pastor, imam or
rabbi — men love to control other men and tell them what to
believe, how to dress, what to eat, what to wear, who to marry....
And to think that a copper - age
rabbi like Moses came up with this circa 1500 b.c.. Why, it's enough to make you
believe in the inspriation of the Bible.
I could never bring myself to
believe that in all of Jewish history, so many
rabbis who had been so smart about so many other things, could be so stupid theologically.
Rosenberg runs a website and telephone call - in line that publicizes claims of sexual abuse in the Hasidic community, and he
believes this attack was an attempt to «silence» him, according to Abe George, the
rabbi's attorney.
CNN: Police charge man with throwing chemical at
rabbi New York police have arrested a man for throwing a chemical,
believed to be bleach, on a
rabbi who advocates for sexual abuse victims.
You might want to start with a few google searches on
rabbi's who molest children and then see if you can list reasons to
believe the miricles of Jewish mythology over those claimed by other religions.
NEW YORK (CNN)- New York police have arrested a man for throwing a chemical,
believed to be bleach, on a
rabbi who advocates for sexual abuse victims.
Sandro Magister comments that «The central issue that prevents the
rabbi from
believing in Jesus is his revealing himself as God.»
DO NOT automatically
believe something just because a parent, priest,
rabbi or minister tells you that you must.
«Even the people who had gone to school to become
rabbis could not put together a reason to
believe in God,» Silverman says.
Regardless of whether or not you
believe Jesus was God, or even existed at all, there is no reason to impune Jewish
Rabbis.
DO NOT automatically
believe something just because a parent, priest,
rabbi, minister OR SCIENTIST tells you that you must.
as a student of history and topic, it is almost impossible to
believe a
rabbi the age of jesus would not be married, it is too obvious that the church wanted to diminish the role and power women had until finally releasing the truth about mary magdeline, jesus» probable wife, they needed to create a divine son of god to give the church power especially after the council of nicea
I find it funny when people who have not conducted a Carbon 14 dating experiment are certain it works because someone told them so, but ridicule the guy who
believes something his pastor /
rabbi / priest / shaman told him because he didn't figure it out himself.
And to think that a copper - age
rabbi like Moses came up with this circa 1500 b.c.. Why, it's enough to make you
believe in the inspiration of the Bible.
In case you don't
believe what has been shown to you here, go talk to a
rabbi — they should be able to show you the error of your Isaiah translation and interpretation.
If people really
believed in religion then they would become priests /
rabbis / etc and attend church / temple EVERY DAY.
Richard Rubenstein, the
rabbi who wrote the book After Auschwitz, has argued that after the horrors perpetrated against the European Jews under Hitler it is no longer possible to
believe in the Judeo - Christian God, for to
believe in God is to
believe that Auschwitz too has meaning.
At least one Shin Bet boss
believes the
rabbis to be a greater threat than the Palestinians.
While Joffe has deeply conflicted feelings about disturbing human remains, he says he's come to
believe — as many
rabbis also have — that the historical value of limited investigations like those at the Reinhard camps helps outweigh the drawbacks.
However, neither are the
Rabbis willing to condemn or criticize — they are following traditions and beliefs thousands of years old dictated by the Torah and the Talmud, which they
believe to be immutable.
The
rabbi did
believe that marriage would be a «cure,» and if Esti is going to have sex with a man, he argued, that man might as well be a friend.
Scoles» decision has drawn criticism from
rabbis and Jewish groups who
believe that the judge improperly assumed that Rubashkin was more likely to be a flight risk because, as a Jew, he could take advantage of the Law of Return to flee the country before trial.