brookings ([info]brookings) rakstīja,
It might be a knee-jerk reaction from my side, but it seems you have gone from 'Talmud's juicy parts' to asserting that all/almost all involved in the kind of movements/phenomena you describe as being motivated by these parts of the Talmud.

What you also seem to be saying is that the tribe has this as its motivation (both religious and secular?). Do you mean consciously?

If not, then I believe that the motivations for, let's say, introducing Cvd vaccine passports are various (within a certain band) and shared by people of many backgrounds.

Another death by heart-attack of a 51-year old friend of a friend who mocked the 'ant-vaccine morons'. He would have been one of my tribe not so long ago, culturally at least - but I digress a little. Trying to understand his (he had some influence) and old friends' stance on this (and others you mentioned) will still take me a while. I can't accept it is a simple domino fall from the Talmud.

Maybe the Torah is a more interesting route to take. The Rosicrucians wrote under the wings of Yahweh. The 'Naked Bible' translations claim to show the Elohim as not spiritual.


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