Actually, it has laid out that the Jewish legacy split way back in the early days. One track has the good Jews and the other track has the bad Jews. The story behind that is a bit long, but worth it. And it answers several questions; like why those bad Jews think it is their right to rule over the world. There is some designed misinformation in there I assume for tactical reasons. There is also what I call the gullibility test: The different flat Earth concepts. I never knew so many would fall into that.
"Jewish legacy"
You have to be referring to Talmudism'; a religion written on paper about a 1000 years after Christianity. Even the earlier 'oral' tradition has nothing really to do with the Old Testament, but uses it as a front to conceal their teachings. They are a completely different stock of people with very different racial traits too. When you mention "good Jews and the other track has the bad Jews", its sounds rather nonsensical and over-simplified. Most every one of every walk of life could be categorized this way.
Do you mean Q has mentioned the Jewish legacy split?
Also, please explain the gullibility/different flat Earth? I don't get that. I have heard of a belief on flat earth. I used to think it was all a joke.
I used to think it was all a joke.
It is a joke, and the joke is on the idiots who believe it. But there is also big money behind it. If you look around you will find well produced documentaries promoting the theory. Somebody put a lot of money into those. Most likely it came right out of clown world.
The split is in the Bible, but a couple of sources have laid out a nice chart.
I was surprised to see how many folks jumped on the flat Earth concept. It shows the lack of either good school work or practical knowledge. The latter can be forgiven since a very large percentage of people are born, grow up, and die within a small area of their state. Most do not even vacation that far from home.
Thank you for your intelligent and thoughtful response.
Except Judaism is not based on the Bible, but rather the Talmud; a rabbinic commentary. The Bible is used as a prop for the teachings of the rabbinate of the Talmud. According to the Talmud, even God lost a bet with one of these 'wise' rabbis of the Talmud. The two people are completely different. Ancient Israelites are not related at all to modern Jews.
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