@draevans I was born, autistic, several decades before aspartame was in any food. Just you wait: sooner or later, people who blame autism on ____[insert noun here] will start calling it “SO powerful, it makes autism even BEFORE it’s invented, by time travel!”
@LibsPollak I learned that you were a linguistics major. Since I was also a linguistics major, and I’m also Jewish (though not Orthodox), I’m wondering what it’s like for an Orthodox-reared person to study linguistics./are there things
@Here4DaMemes80s@Megatron_ron Re: “We arent even allowed to go to their heaven” — is that why the Talmud states that “the righteous of all nations have a share in the World to Come” (Tractate Sanhedrin, 105a)?
@Here4DaMemes80s@Megatron_ron You would be easier to believe if you understood that “goyim” is plural without the “s” that you ungrammatically added. (“-im” is the commonest Hebrew plural ending). Saying “goyims” is like saying “teeths” or “feets” — grow out of it.
@StAnthonyTG@netanyahu Jews don’t equate the Messiah with God. For instance, Ezekiel 45 and 46 describe the coming Messiah as (among other things) sacrificing animals for his sins.
@IcedReality@JuliaHB1@J_A_Fernie Phrasing the search as you have done compels Google to search only for occurrences of the term “Judeo“ MINUS occurrences of the word “Christian”: yet having Google search the full term (by placing it in quotation marks) shows usage well before the 1990s: https://t.co/dAzTQiqILw
@BootOnTheFace@joelmowbray I don’t understand what you mean when you write “there’s no Judeo, just Christian.”” Are you writing that there are no Jews, only Christians?
@JonBlazepx@ConceptualJames@SethDillon Reading that essay, I note this sentence: “ Our intellectuals have surrendered first to the slave-philosophy of Hegel, then to Marx, finally to the linguistic analysts.” What did, or do, the “linguistic analysts” say, that Lewis understood as a “slave-philosophy“?