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Yom Kippur Sermon 5769

A critical analysis of the Jewish alliance with the Christian Right regarding Israel

By Rabbi Caryn Broitman, Yom Kippur 2008

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>When Menachem Begin became Prime Minister, he made it a point to cultivate relationships with the American religious right. He became good friends with Jerry Falwell, inviting him and hundreds of other evangelical pastors for trips to Israel at the expense of the Israeli government. Falwell responded with endorsements of the Likud Party’s strategy of building Israeli Settlements throughout the West Bank. Begin’s government later gave Falwell his own jet to make his travels to Israel easier.5 Falwell and other leaders of the religious right, including Hal Lindsey, Pat Robertson, and Oral Roberts came through when they were needed by Likud politicians to lobby for their policies. In 1998 when Likud Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came on a state visit to the United States, his first stop was to see leaders of the religious right, such as Ralph Reed director of the Christian Coalition. “We have no greater friends and allies,” he said to them, than the people sitting in this room.”6

>Netanyahu’s statement may be startling to some, but it does make sense if one’s priority for Israel is to hold on to all the biblical land. They were Netanyahu’s best friends, better friends than President Clinton from that perspective, with whom he was meeting the next day and who was pressuring Netanyahu as well as the Palestinians to meaningfully negotiate. For the Likud party and their supporters, this was a smart political alliance. Liberal objections about the real motives of these Evangelicals were not persuasive. True, these Christian right leaders believed the real significance of the State of Israel was its role in the apocalyptic end-times scenario, which they believed would culminate in the wiping out of most Jews and the conversion of the remaining few. This is deeply problematic and offensive for us as Jews. One could argue, however, that we don’t believe in these visions of the end time anyway, so what do they matter? If we agree on what should happen in this world, why not agree to disagree on what happens in the next.

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https://www.businessinsider.com/11-surprising-things-you-didnt-know-about-mormons-2011-6?IR=T#the-cia-and-the-fbi-have-mormon-recruitment-programs-5

>The CIA and the FBI have Mormon recruitment programs. The apparent incorruptibility of Mormons' moral righteousness make them ideal candidates for the nation's law enforcement and intelligence agencies. Mormons are disproportionately represented in the CIA. A recruiter told the Salt Lake Tribune that returned Mormon missionaries are valued for their foreign language skills, abstinence from drugs and alcohol, and respect for authority.

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https://www.wrmea.org/015-october/the-scofield-bible-the-book-that-made-zionists-of-americas-evangelical-christians.htm

The Scofield Bible—The Book That Made Zionists of America’s Evangelical Christians

“For a nation to commit the sin of anti-Semitism brings inevitable judgement.”

>Two years after Scofield’s reported conversion to Christianity in 1879, the Atchison Patriot was less than impressed. Describing the former Atchison resident as the “late lawyer, politician and shyster generally,” the article went on to recount a few of Scofield’s “many malicious acts.” These included a series of forgeries in St. Louis, for which he was sentenced to six months in jail.

&gtBeing a “born again” preacher did not preclude Scofield from becoming a member of an exclusive New York men’s club in 1901, either. In his devastating biography, The Incredible Scofield and His Book, Joseph M. Canfield suggests, “The admission of Scofield to the Lotus Club, which could not have been sought by Scofield, strengthens the suspicion that has cropped up before, that someone was directing the career of C.I. Scofield.”

&gtThat someone, Canfield suspects, was associated with one of the club’s committee members, the Wall Street lawyer Samuel Untermeyer. As Canfield intimates, Scofield’s theology was “most helpful in getting Fundamentalist Christians to back the international interest in one of Untermeyer’s pet projects—the Zionist Movement.”

&gtOthers have been even more explicit about the nature of Scofield’s service to the Zionist agenda. In “Unjust War Theory: Christian Zionism and the Road to Jerusalem,” Prof. David W. Lutz writes, “Untermeyer used Scofield, a Kansas City lawyer with no formal training in theology, to inject Zionist ideas into American Protestantism. Untermeyer and other wealthy and influential Zionists whom he introduced to Scofield promoted and funded the latter’s career, including travel in Europe.”

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And now, the cherry on the shitcake.... Bottom of page...

http://www.mormondialogue.org/topic/52432-which-study-bible-do-you-prefer/

>By that definition, I contend that the LDS edition of the Bible is an excellent Study Bible and equal or superior to such great Study Bibles as Thompson or Scofield.

That's right they're still in the loop and not just a little bit...

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-06-23/johnstone-anyone-promoting-regime-change-iran-evil-piece-shit

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https://archive.vn/P5Xza Yom Kippur Sermon 5769 A critical analysis of the Jewish alliance with the Christian Right regarding Israel By Rabbi Caryn Broitman, Yom Kippur 2008 ... >>When Menachem Begin became Prime Minister, he made it a point to cultivate relationships with the American religious right. He became good friends with Jerry Falwell, inviting him and hundreds of other evangelical pastors for trips to Israel at the expense of the Israeli government. Falwell responded with endorsements of the Likud Party’s strategy of building Israeli Settlements throughout the West Bank. Begin’s government later gave Falwell his own jet to make his travels to Israel easier.5 **Falwell and other leaders of the religious right, including Hal Lindsey, Pat Robertson, and Oral Roberts** came through when they were needed by Likud politicians to lobby for their policies. **In 1998 when Likud Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came on a state visit to the United States, his first stop was to see leaders of the religious right, such as Ralph Reed director of the Christian Coalition. “We have no greater friends and allies,” he said to them, than the people sitting in this room.”6** >>Netanyahu’s statement may be startling to some, but it does make sense if one’s priority for Israel is to hold on to all the biblical land. They were Netanyahu’s best friends, better friends than President Clinton from that perspective, with whom he was meeting the next day and who was pressuring Netanyahu as well as the Palestinians to meaningfully negotiate. For the Likud party and their supporters, this was a smart political alliance. Liberal objections about the real motives of these Evangelicals were not persuasive. **True, these Christian right leaders believed the real significance of the State of Israel was its role in the apocalyptic end-times scenario, which they believed would culminate in the wiping out of most Jews and the conversion of the remaining few.** This is deeply problematic and offensive for us as Jews. One could argue, however, that we don’t believe in these visions of the end time anyway, so what do they matter? If we agree on what should happen in this world, why not agree to disagree on what happens in the next. ... https://www.businessinsider.com/11-surprising-things-you-didnt-know-about-mormons-2011-6?IR=T#the-cia-and-the-fbi-have-mormon-recruitment-programs-5 >>The CIA and the FBI have Mormon recruitment programs. The apparent incorruptibility of Mormons' moral righteousness make them ideal candidates for the nation's law enforcement and intelligence agencies. **Mormons are disproportionately represented in the CIA.** A recruiter told the Salt Lake Tribune that returned Mormon missionaries are valued for their foreign language skills, abstinence from drugs and alcohol, and respect for authority. ... https://www.wrmea.org/015-october/the-scofield-bible-the-book-that-made-zionists-of-americas-evangelical-christians.htm The Scofield Bible—The Book That Made Zionists of America’s Evangelical Christians “For a nation to commit the sin of anti-Semitism brings inevitable judgement.” >>**Two years after Scofield’s reported conversion to Christianity in 1879, the Atchison Patriot was less than impressed. Describing the former Atchison resident as the “late lawyer, politician and shyster generally,”** the article went on to recount a few of Scofield’s “many malicious acts.” These included a series of forgeries in St. Louis, for which he was sentenced to six months in jail. >&gtBeing a “born again” preacher did not preclude Scofield from becoming a **member of an exclusive New York men’s club in 1901**, either. In his devastating biography, The Incredible Scofield and His Book, Joseph M. Canfield suggests, “The admission of Scofield to the **Lotus Club**, which could not have been sought by Scofield, strengthens the suspicion that has cropped up before, that someone was directing the career of C.I. Scofield.” >&gtThat someone, Canfield suspects, was associated with one of the club’s committee members, the **Wall Street lawyer Samuel Untermeyer**. As Canfield intimates, Scofield’s theology was “most helpful in getting Fundamentalist Christians to back the international interest in one of Untermeyer’s pet projects—the Zionist Movement.” >&gtOthers have been even more explicit about the nature of Scofield’s service to the Zionist agenda. In “Unjust War Theory: Christian Zionism and the Road to Jerusalem,” Prof. David W. Lutz writes, “Untermeyer used Scofield, a Kansas City lawyer with no formal training in theology, to inject Zionist ideas into American Protestantism. Untermeyer and other wealthy and influential Zionists whom he introduced to Scofield promoted and funded the latter’s career, including travel in Europe.” ... And now, the cherry on the shitcake.... Bottom of page... http://www.mormondialogue.org/topic/52432-which-study-bible-do-you-prefer/ >>By that definition, I contend that the LDS edition of the Bible is an excellent Study Bible and equal or superior to **such great Study Bibles as Thompson or Scofield.** That's right they're still in the loop and not just a little bit... https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-06-23/johnstone-anyone-promoting-regime-change-iran-evil-piece-shit https://zh-prod-1cc738ca-7d3b-4a72-b792-20bd8d8fa069.storage.googleapis.com/s3fs-public/styles/inline_image_desktop/public/inline-images/1_QvEGzI1sOwxBt2R8Fekm8w.png

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I thought I'd put a little effort into this one because it seems to me you are a reasonable, conscientious person. I tried to reply in another window but I don't think it went through so I apologize if this is a repeated posting.

You mean who can tell nukes work for real? Without being a nuclear scientist I can guarantee you that

I can't tell anything. I Doubt. There are multiple narratives true at the same time, as the cat is both alive and dead ... until you check. Think in a Bayesian way.

Chinese, north koreans, russians, pakistanis, indians... Nuclear phycisists from all over the world.... Did I mention the entire west?

I think it's reasonable to assume they have nuclear power. People tell you a lot of things. For example, climate alarmism, hall of costs, etc. Doubt. Don't say it's got to be A or B. Doubt both, and also consider C, D, E .... etc. There is an infinite range of potential scenarios here. There are motivations to lie. Would the president of the USA have to know if it was a lie? Possible still right?

real to me,

This statement is mysticism. You don't have any real evidence, just stuff written in papers. Explain how global warming is a fraud to your normie friends. Global warming is real to them too. How can you doubt 97% of scientists?

Explain what god is? Once you hit a brick wall, the explain how do you know he/it exists or doesn't exist? This line of thinking will help you unravel what doesn't matter. Nukes are in your psyche because someone wants them there. Control your thoughts by not telling yourself what you know, when you can't validate.

tsar bobma wasn't tnt for instance, to be clear, because 57,000,000 tons of tnt

The pictures and videos look scary, for sure. It sure is scary to say 6 gorillian as well. You realize Hollywood is run by the NWO right? How many witnesses to the shoah? How many history books mention it?

Look at all the hockey stick charts for global warming. Wow, the NOAA data seems to match the predictions all of a sudden. I wonder how that will seem in another 10 years or so when the data is covered up further. But I'm sure everything is exactly as the papers and journal articles (all owned by Jewish oligarchs) say. All these scientists insisting on the global warming alarmism facts. Just like the 57,000,000 tons of TNT.

Have you considered what 1 megawatt of power is? How big of a truck would you need to haul 100 tons of dirt? What does 3 degrees kelvin feel like? What is the difference between 150C and 250C ... but you only get to use your hand to touch? How old is the universe again? Why do crack tips show infinite stress with every continuum mechanics model? Do bubbles form at infinite pressure points in liquid? Is infinite pressure possible? Consider that we have models with measured variables and then math (theory) projects numbers and other quantities. Most of the science is just correlations of made up (invented) variables. Then tested against a lack of correlation and if rejection meets a probabalistic threshold we reject. What if we can't reject? What is the chance we are wrong by accepting the null hypothesis?

I must repeat again, what variables? Why not other variables? There are an infinite number of variables possible with an infinite number of definitions. Did someone measure 57,000,000 tons of TNT exploding to confirm?

You can't just keep a secret like that for so long with that much people involved

It's a lot easier to lie to people than you think. Confirmation bias is real. This was the biggest red-pill I personally ever had. Review Type-I and Type-II errors. Also, look up Gellmann Amnesia. Note that I'm not concluding anything here, just providing another (albeit, history re-aligning) possibility. Without validation, one should hold multiple scenarios. Until validation, it's probabilistic.

Consider the big bully NWO has big scary doomsday device. Here's lots and lots of evidence that you can't verify, but "trust the plan". Sounds legit, doesn't it? These people are psychopaths and pathological story tellers, so you should always doubt every level of the story. Every level as in how much, how big, how long, how bad ... everything. They are supposedly cleansing the entire middle east and do false flag attacks almost daily. I think they'd use them if they had them. At least once. It think it's more likely that nuclear stuff exists, but what people think it is is not what it is. Who runs Hollywood again?

So, believe what you want about nukes. I'm not buying the "nukes don't exist" just as I don't buy flat earth.

I don't believe "nukes don't exist" I doubt the story as is. This is over-interpreting. I reject the story, and believe something in between. It's a matter of quantification.

Good on you for also not believing flat-earth. This is another example of what I'm trying to get at. Just because NASA has a bunch of lazy footage, and we might reject some of it, doesn't mean we have to conclude something else. Many flat earth concepts are easily rejectable (probabilistically) with real experiment. Another way to say it is that the possibility that Flat-earth is unlikely, beyond a threshold of belief, so we reject it. It's possible we're wrong, but the experiments disprove (statistically) a bunch of things required for that conclusion.

Keep in mind, I'm only offering you a mechanism to relinquish the fear. Fear is the secret recipe of mind and population control. You have freedom from the shackles with skepticism (a never concluding statement). Note that everything I'm trying to express here is as a measure of rejection (with a pre-determined, type-I error threshold).

It's OK if you don't believe any of this (belief in itself is a problematic thing). The wisdom here is not to believe ... it's to doubt. Validation is important, as it's what separates science from religion.

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>There are motivations to lie.

And just as much motivations to denounce lies for what they are. You can count on your enemies to expose you/put you in a difficult position when it comes to it

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That, is not mysticism, it's pragmatism

And just as much motivations to denounce lies for what they are.

Great statement. Please note that I have not lied, merely denounced facts as certain and presented alternative hypothesis. That said, the one's telling you what nuclear power is, are indeed proven liars.

You can count on your enemies to expose you/put you in a difficult position when it comes to it

Don't worry, I won't be eating uranium any time soon if I can help it. :)

That, is not mysticism, it's pragmatism

Definitely be pragmatic. One must navigate the world as best they can.

A simple definition of mysticism is belief without validation, faith. It's a nice concept, but again keep in mind a guy who was on the refinement team for the a-bomb and fukishima scientists are telling us the waste of the stuff isn't nearly as dangerous as others are saying, that it's alarmism. The same people who bring you fantastic hits such as "the nuclear scare", also brought you the hall of costs, cold war (only real if MAD is true), the French Revolution, Wiemar republic, the Bolshevik revolution, mass migration / population replacement, intersectional feminism & critical theory, all the psychology subversion, usury (capitalism), libertarianism, communism, climate alarmism, slavery and reparations, along with many other great stories.

It's pragmatic to doubt their stories.