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I used to go out for bento boxes with a Jewish pal I worked with once a week. He always traded his tempura shrimp for my tempura broccoli.
Win-win!
I am no expert on the history of kosher laws, but from personal experience, I frequently eat with Jewish people, many of whom who don't keep kosher, as well as some who do.
It's about belonging more than about the beliefs. And belonging has a lot of value.
But there are also some valid historical reasons. The Armenians, for example, were a precarious minority in the Muslim Ottoman Empire. They certainly were not permitted to try to convert any Muslims. It would have gotten them murdered even sooner.
Not sure if worth mentioning. Reason for promoting trans bullshit is tied to disrupting west and America. To create society where there is no wrong or right, anything goes. This was on BLM website as a mention until they pulled the page.
I think the diversity and inclusion thing is really just meant to divide us so that we can't unify to stop the outsourcing to China and insourcing of illegals
They explain that “In humans, reproductive anatomy is unambiguously male or female at birth more than 99.98% of the time.” Humans, just like most animals and plants, have two distinct biological sexes with the corresponding anatomy for reproduction. “No third type of sex cell exists in humans, and therefore there is no sex ‘spectrum’ or additional sexes beyond male and female. Sex is binary.”
Jews are a very rich minority in the US.That does not at all prove your statement that "Jews love money because they don't love you." Can you provide any credible proof to this statement?
Patrick saysJews are a very rich minority in the US.That does not at all prove your statement that "Jews love money because they don't love you." Can you provide any credible proof to this statement?
It's not worth arguing. If you know enough Jews, you know exactly what I mean.Not sure what the magic number is, but I do know quite a few. I think you have made a number of unsubstatiable statements that express not facts, but how you feel.
no mixing of milk and meat
no shellfish
No pork
I could not find any mention of lesbianism in any religious text. When they banned homosexuality, it was specifically men having sex with men.
I could not find any mention of lesbianism in any religious text. When they banned homosexuality, it was specifically men having sex with men.
For their women exchanged natural relations for those that are contrary to nature; and the men likewise gave up natural relations with women and were consumed with passion for one another
For their women exchanged natural relations for those that are contrary to nature; and the men likewise gave up natural relations with women and were consumed with passion for one another
Yes, maybe that does show a mention of lesbianism in the bible. Didn't know that was there.
Still, I do think that lesbianism is less harmful, because it does not spread disease very much.
They didn’t know about aids yet.AIDS was waiting for the proper environment and the sexual revolution supplied it. It depended upon huge number of people having unprotected sex, 300-400 a year, for the virus to propagate into the gay population. The more sex you had, the more likely you were going to have it with someone who had been exposed to it. It was quickly politicized and there were intimations that it would soon break out into the larger heterosexual population. This was from the perspective of the early 90's and it's clear in hindsight (no pun intended) that that never did happen and AIDS stayed squarely within the gay community, recycling itself. Except for those sad early cases of people having transfusions with tainted blood, that was soon corrected by refusing blood from gay people and testing all donated blood because obviously some would sneak by. Between the Stonewall Riots of 1969 and 1981 there was a level of promiscuity that had never been exhibited in this society before. Gay men of the generation of Cole Porter, Cecil Beaton, Noel Coward, Sir John Gielgud were attracted to rough trade, not effeminate gay men. That changed with the liberation after World War II.
Patrick saysNo pork
Yes, overrated, esp in contrast with Beef Tenderloin.
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