Anonymous ID: f561e2 May 29, 2019, 7:52 p.m. No.6623978   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3990 >>4191

(((WWG1WGA)))

 

When Abraham discovered that the problem of his countryfolk was disunity and alienation, he began to urge them to unite. Even when he was deported from his homeland he kept calling out his message, and anyone who resonated with the message of unity above all differences was welcome to join him. Maimonides, the great 12th century scholar, describes Abraham’s efforts to spread his message of unity and bequeath it to his descendants—both physical and spiritual—until his tiny entourage had become a nation based on unity and brotherly love: “[Abraham] began to call out to the whole world … wandering from town to town and from kingdom to kingdom until he arrived at the land of Canaan… And since [people in the places where he wandered] gathered around him and asked him about his words, he taught everyone…until he brought them back to the path of truth. Finally, thousands and tens of thousands assembled around him, and they are the people of ‘the house of Abraham.’ He planted this tenet in their hearts, composed books about it, and taught his son, Isaac. And Isaac sat and taught, warned, and informed Jacob, and appointed him a teacher to sit and teach… And Jacob the Patriarch taught all his sons…”

 

No other nation has been forged in this manner, where people of diverse backgrounds, ethnicities and faiths became a nation based on brotherly love, transcending different origins, beliefs, or any other dissimilarity. They did this because they sensed that this was, as Maimonides put it, “the path of truth.” They felt that alienation and animosity do not lead anywhere good and therefore sought to unite.

Anonymous ID: f561e2 May 29, 2019, 7:53 p.m. No.6623990   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4191 >>4230 >>4246

>>6623978

(((WWG1WGA)))

UNITY

 

The arrival of Moses introduced a new phase in the development of the Israeli nation. Self-centeredness and alienation increased in the world around them as it did in them. At the time of Moses, Israel had amassed such a level of disunity that they needed a new method if they were to unite above it. They were also far more Hebrews than the tribe that went into Egypt. By Moses’ time there were three million of them, far too many to be taught the way Abraham had taught his students.

 

As the saying goes, “necessity is the mother of invention.” The necessity to find a new way to teach people to unite resulted in the giving of the Torah, the Pentateuch, a.k.a., The Five Books of Moses. But the reception of the Torah came with a prerequisite: you must first agree to unite “as one man with one heart.”

 

Once the Hebrews united, they were given the Torah and became a nation. But that nation was like none other. Being founded upon the principle of love of others, they were entrusted with a task to pass on the method for uniting, for loving your neighbor as yourself. This is when they were told that they must be “a light unto nations,” namely to show the way to unity to the whole world, just as Abraham had tried back in Babylon and wherever he went.

Anonymous ID: f561e2 May 29, 2019, 7:54 p.m. No.6624006   🗄️.is 🔗kun

the history of almost all of the Jewish holidays can be summed up succinctly: "They wanted to kill us; we won. Let's eat."

Anonymous ID: f561e2 May 29, 2019, 8:08 p.m. No.6624141   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4158 >>4374

>>6624115

true BUT glyphosate combines with gluten and creates an immune system reaction

the stronger your immune system the stronger the reaction

once that occurs it acts like a gluten allergy

takes a LONG time to reverse and some never do