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6/28/2025, 10:26:09 PM
>>508974818
Alexander "Central Bank" Hamilton btw:
>As a small boy, he was tutored by a Jewish schoolmistress, and had learned to recite the Ten Commandments in the original Hebrew.
>Hamilton exhibited a respect for Jews, which was described as "a life-long reverence." He believed that Jewish achievement was a result of divine providence
>"The state and progress of the Jews, from their earliest history to the present time, has been so entirely out of the ordinary course of human affairs, is it not then a fair conclusion, that the cause also is an extraordinary one—in other words, that it is the effect of some great providential plan? The man who will draw this conclusion, will look for the solution in the Bible. He who will not draw it ought to give us another fair solution."
Alexander "Central Bank" Hamilton btw:
>As a small boy, he was tutored by a Jewish schoolmistress, and had learned to recite the Ten Commandments in the original Hebrew.
>Hamilton exhibited a respect for Jews, which was described as "a life-long reverence." He believed that Jewish achievement was a result of divine providence
>"The state and progress of the Jews, from their earliest history to the present time, has been so entirely out of the ordinary course of human affairs, is it not then a fair conclusion, that the cause also is an extraordinary one—in other words, that it is the effect of some great providential plan? The man who will draw this conclusion, will look for the solution in the Bible. He who will not draw it ought to give us another fair solution."
ID: vEgDV+vj/pol/507878531#507884492
6/18/2025, 8:22:36 PM
>>507878531
If your greatest accolade is "high number that says I am smart" before any actual accomplishments are you really smart? Noone will remember Himbop-Yun Blipbloo 10 years after his death. Einstein, Newton, Darwin, Galileo, Davis didn't need a number for eternal recognition as geniuses.
If your greatest accolade is "high number that says I am smart" before any actual accomplishments are you really smart? Noone will remember Himbop-Yun Blipbloo 10 years after his death. Einstein, Newton, Darwin, Galileo, Davis didn't need a number for eternal recognition as geniuses.
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