I think parables are built into their DNA. I tried to have discussions with them and every single time I reach a dead end on many subjects like Hall of Cost. They insist the parables are true and the reason is they heard the same lie over and over from "different" sources. I can't quite establish how many different sources it takes before it becomes true. I think one or two. On the other hand, if goyim explaine facts contrary to their lies, it doesn't seem to matter how many times their point of view is discredited. The rabbi always takes precedence.
Facts don't matter to people who don't/can't think. Even then, often, myths/lies that people are comfortable with overshadow contrary ideas.
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