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Originally posted by Hongkongphooey
reply to post by g146541
So that Soldiers that threw the puppy does not represent YOU, but the crazy Rabbi's represent the whole of Israel? R i g h t, I understand!
Originally posted by gravitational
Calm down will you.
Some (very dumb) kids threw stones at the dog near the rabbi's court. The rabbi heard about it and called the Israeli SPCA.
The dog is alive and well.
If you know Hebrew, than there are plenty of sources on that story to clarify what had happened.
Oh and... get a life...
Appreciate your dog from a Jewish point of view.
Originally posted by tinfoilman
reply to post by Vitchilo
If true, they should probably change it from saying "A Jewish rabbinical court" to just "A court" because that type of reincarnation wasn't originally a teaching in Judaism. That belief came later in the Kabbalah which if you research is just another new age religion.
Kabbalah isedit on 19-6-2011 by tinfoilman because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Jordan River
I believe in reincarnation as fact. Nature recycles, as does the souls and other metaphysical energy. Rabbis, are very notorious for their abalities of the Kabbalah and other Jewish Magic. IT would not surprise me if they were right!!!!! But the end result does not need to happen
Originally posted by InfaRedMan
Originally posted by Hongkongphooey
reply to post by g146541
So that Soldiers that threw the puppy does not represent YOU, but the crazy Rabbi's represent the whole of Israel? R i g h t, I understand!
The old shell game ehh Phooey! Are you condemning the actions of this rabbi or are you happy derailing the topic to deflect attention from the crime in question?
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