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Our in-freedom-rooted morality must overcome their in-slavery-rooted morality

  Yes, our in-freedom-rooted morality must overcome their in-slavery-rooted morality.     Our in-freedom-rooted morality is the foundation of the Judeo-Christian America. Its essence is simple:   *DO NOT DO TO THE OTHERS WHAT I DO NOT WANT TO BE DONE TO ME*  I MAKE THE OTHERS FREE BY LETTING THEM FOLLOW THEIR BIBLE-GUIDED MORALITY  This moralityContinue reading “Our in-freedom-rooted morality must overcome their in-slavery-rooted morality”

That is the way to fight against the nowadays American totalitarian federal government

That is the way to fight against the nowadays American totalitarian federal government – by the states nullifying the federal-government laws. It is consistent with the US Constitution stipulates that the power of the federal government is limited by what the states authorize. In other words, the power of the States is above the powerContinue reading “That is the way to fight against the nowadays American totalitarian federal government”

Wonder, why do strictly orthodox rabbis respect secular Jews and detest less orthodox Jews?

The writings of strictly orthodox rabbis leave no doubt – they spiritually accept the Jewish life style of non-religious, secular Jews, who do not follow the Jewish tradition, and they spiritually reject the Jewish life style of less orthodox Jews, who follow their own Jewish tradition (reform, conservative and even modern orthodox). To understand whyContinue reading “Wonder, why do strictly orthodox rabbis respect secular Jews and detest less orthodox Jews?”

Why Rabbi Weiss is wrong on Christian worship at Auschwitz

From the news media: On the eve of Pope Francis’s visit to Auschwitz, a US rabbi has called on him to remove a Catholic church from the premises of the Nazi death camp. The letter sent from Rabbi Avi Weiss, national president of AMCHA-Coalition for Jewish Concerns. Weiss says the presence of the church atContinue reading “Why Rabbi Weiss is wrong on Christian worship at Auschwitz”

I am made in the image of God – not in the image of my rabbi

The disagreements among Jews on almost everything is not something new – it has been always an important feature of Jewish character. From the very beginning, various Jewish groups were competing with each other for a “right way” of following the God’s guidance (codified in the Torah) in always challenging and changing life circumstances. DuringContinue reading “I am made in the image of God – not in the image of my rabbi”