4 PSA: Shills or anti-semites among us, it doesn't make a difference. I admit to my ignorance of the Jewish Talmud, so if you're an expert make a post to educate us (not some random comment on some other post). If you're not an expert, then STFU about it. posted 1 year ago by nssherlock 1 year ago by nssherlock +4 / -0 7 comments share 7 comments share save hide report block hide child comments Comments (7) sorted by: top new old worst You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread. ▲ 2 ▼ – ProudAmerican 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0 If you’re willing to rape a child it isn’t because some book said it was ok. permalink save report block reply ▲ -1 ▼ – SoleimaniSlurry -1 points 1 year ago +1 / -2 Not true, if you believe that book is the morally perfect, verbatim word of god... which is the literal definition of a Muslim. Similarly, if your religion teaches that your people are a divine master race and all other people are lesser creatures who don't deserve human rights or legal protection and all their possessions belong to Jews (Talmud: Baba Kamma 37b), then this may explain why Jews have historically had so much difficulty integrating productively with other people and why Jews are the most exiled people in human history? It's difficult to respect other people when you believe you're are a supreme being and everyone else are chattel to be bought and sold and slaughtered for shekels. Morality is almost always defined by cultural attitudes. Cultural attitudes are shaped by religious beliefs. People act on their beliefs. permalink parent save report block reply
If you’re willing to rape a child it isn’t because some book said it was ok.
Not true, if you believe that book is the morally perfect, verbatim word of god... which is the literal definition of a Muslim.
Similarly, if your religion teaches that your people are a divine master race and all other people are lesser creatures who don't deserve human rights or legal protection and all their possessions belong to Jews (Talmud: Baba Kamma 37b), then this may explain why Jews have historically had so much difficulty integrating productively with other people and why Jews are the most exiled people in human history?
It's difficult to respect other people when you believe you're are a supreme being and everyone else are chattel to be bought and sold and slaughtered for shekels.
Morality is almost always defined by cultural attitudes.
Cultural attitudes are shaped by religious beliefs.
People act on their beliefs.