Rabbis, why don't you go back to Egypt ?

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De : Josjoha (at) *nospam* market.socialism.nl (Jos Boersema)
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Date : 14. Jan 2025, 10:31:50
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I propose for all the Rabbis of Israel, to be asked to leave Israel
during/after the Redemption, because of their lying about the Torah:
Rambam Shemita 10:8, prozbul, heter iska, Shabbos Candle Lighting. Also,
tying boxes to your heads to mock the Torah with the behavior of a
clown. You ruined the Torah economy, thereby causing the exile. Then
since you refused to come back to the Torah to the bitter end, you cannot
be part of the Redemption yourselves, also on account of the death
you will cause, since the next round of punishment now has to happen:
7 times worse than the Nazis.

The poetic logic of the punishment is: the Rabbis pretend Israel was much
shorter in Egypt than 430 years, but it is not allowed to go against the
Torah. It turns out, they may have been confused about the genealogy,
and we now see that the world is at the end, which would be around the
year 6 000 now (6 005 now, Corona lockdown was 6 000). The verdict then
becomes, all certified Rabbis to be asked to leave and go back to Egypt,
to sit out the remaining years until 430, from the apparently fraudulent
year count they have created.

If these things are to happen this way, you may just have ruined your
own Redemption with your obstinate attitude, if you are a certified
Rabbi. Of course it is all your own decisions in the end, I merely
_propose_ something, I don't _decide_ anything. If the argument will
ring true in the end though, it can happen. Think about that ... you
ruined already your own Redemption, obstinate and hard necked Rabbis,
you rebels against the Torah pretending to be just the opposite. You
did not step forward when the call went out, and therefore perhaps it is
best that in the end you will not be asked anymore to step forward, when
the Redemption is to happen, but rather to step back and out and away,
so you will no longer poison the Torah and cause more exile and confusion.

There are some Kairites in Egypt, maybe you can switch places with them,
or become their students. If you want to be closer to the Torah, learning
from them could be a good idea, since you are so lost and confused,
or worse.

  * End reply.

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