• AHEHE@unilem.org
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    The Torah is very explicit that the god of Abraham, Issac and Jacob is the one and only god. Atheists and agnostics who still culturally practice are not exclusive to Judaism.

    There is no “factually correct” way of following any of the abrahamic religions that’s why there are differing sects in each one. All Abrahamic faiths worship the same jealous, genocidal god and simply disagree on a few miracles.

    The bottom line is, Jews who believe they are chosen by the god their ancestors made up, are just as crazy as any other religious people.

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      🙄 the chosen people think does not mean what you think it means. Jews disagree on more than just a “few miracles” the religion is literally completely different than other abrahamic religions

      Regardless I know there’s no point in arguing with you. It’s ironic you say that other faiths have those who still culturally practice when it’s clear you have internalized Christian hegemony towards Jews and still perpetuate it. You’re acting like a Christian atheist. don’t take your religious trauma out on Jews please

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        I know exactly what it means I’m Jewish and I was raised orthodox. It’s a hateful, supremacist ideology. I have no interest in being part of a priestly class that governs the goyim.

        Once again, all of the abrahamic faiths worship the god of Israel and affirm the hebrew torah is the word of god. That’s not “completely different.”

        You’re the one grasping at straws claiming criticizing some of us is criticizing all. It is a sad desperate look and you should be ashamed for perpetuating it.

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          the priestly class that governs the goyim

          Hm… interesting. I dunno if you’re being truthful as that’s an extremely common antisemitic canard outside of very very fundamentalist Jewish groups. And calling Judaism supremacist is very sus 🤔

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            I criticize the texts themselves because that is exactly how religious fundamentalist groups come to exist. There are 100’s of examples of supremacy in Hebrew texts. It saddens me to the core.