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7/14/2025, 10:03:25 PM
7/14/2025, 6:03:18 AM
>>510328836
Not at all. It's fucking retarded and every tard who brings it up immediately cuts off the start of it as monkeys because if they show anything before that, people will automatically know the theory is retarded.
You know, single celled organism becomes a multi celled organism which eventually becomes a tadpole which becomes an animalocarpis which becomes a land walking animal which becomes a monkey way later on
Not at all. It's fucking retarded and every tard who brings it up immediately cuts off the start of it as monkeys because if they show anything before that, people will automatically know the theory is retarded.
You know, single celled organism becomes a multi celled organism which eventually becomes a tadpole which becomes an animalocarpis which becomes a land walking animal which becomes a monkey way later on
7/13/2025, 4:46:54 PM
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7/10/2025, 5:13:45 PM
>>715068021
Do you really believe that every country that isn't USA is third world? Do you really believe that Chinese users have bad computers?
Maybe it's time to grow up and admit that the game runs like shit
Do you really believe that every country that isn't USA is third world? Do you really believe that Chinese users have bad computers?
Maybe it's time to grow up and admit that the game runs like shit
6/30/2025, 8:37:38 PM
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6/17/2025, 11:16:56 AM
The Talmud on Gentiles (non-Jews)
>Killing:
Sanhedrin 57a:16-17
Translation:
With regard to bloodshed, if a gentile murders another gentile, or a gentile murders a Jew, he is liable. If a Jew murders a gentile, he is exempt ... Rabbi Ḥanina says: A gentile who struck a Jew is liable to receive the death penalty, as it is stated when Moses saw an Egyptian striking a Hebrew: “And he turned this way and that way, and when he saw that there was no man, he struck the Egyptian and hid him in the sand” (Exodus 2:12).
>Robbery:
Sanhedrin 57a:17
Translation:
With regard to robbery, the term permitted is relevant, as it is permitted for a Jew to rob a gentile.
Sanhedrin 57a:22
Translation:
It is necessary only to teach the halakha of one who withholds the wages of a hired laborer; for a gentile to do so to another gentile and for a gentile to do so to a Jew is prohibited, but for a Jew to do so to a gentile is permitted.
>Torah study:
Sanhedrin 59a:2
Translation:
Rabbi Yoḥanan says: A gentile who engages in Torah study is liable to receive the death penalty; as it is stated: "Moses commanded us a law [torah], an inheritance of the congregation of Jacob" (Deuteronomy 33:4), indicating that it is an inheritance for us, and not for them.
Sanhedrin 59a:3
Translation:
The Gemara explains: According to the one who says that the verse is referring to the Torah as an inheritance, this prohibition is included in the prohibition of robbery, as a gentile who studies Torah robs the Jewish people of it. According to the one who says that the verse is referring to the Torah as betrothed, as the spelling of the Hebrew word for betrothed [me'orasa], is similar to that of the word for inheritance [morasha], the punishment of a gentile who studies Torah is like that of one who engages in intercourse with a betrothed young woman, which is execution by stoning.
>Killing:
Sanhedrin 57a:16-17
Translation:
With regard to bloodshed, if a gentile murders another gentile, or a gentile murders a Jew, he is liable. If a Jew murders a gentile, he is exempt ... Rabbi Ḥanina says: A gentile who struck a Jew is liable to receive the death penalty, as it is stated when Moses saw an Egyptian striking a Hebrew: “And he turned this way and that way, and when he saw that there was no man, he struck the Egyptian and hid him in the sand” (Exodus 2:12).
>Robbery:
Sanhedrin 57a:17
Translation:
With regard to robbery, the term permitted is relevant, as it is permitted for a Jew to rob a gentile.
Sanhedrin 57a:22
Translation:
It is necessary only to teach the halakha of one who withholds the wages of a hired laborer; for a gentile to do so to another gentile and for a gentile to do so to a Jew is prohibited, but for a Jew to do so to a gentile is permitted.
>Torah study:
Sanhedrin 59a:2
Translation:
Rabbi Yoḥanan says: A gentile who engages in Torah study is liable to receive the death penalty; as it is stated: "Moses commanded us a law [torah], an inheritance of the congregation of Jacob" (Deuteronomy 33:4), indicating that it is an inheritance for us, and not for them.
Sanhedrin 59a:3
Translation:
The Gemara explains: According to the one who says that the verse is referring to the Torah as an inheritance, this prohibition is included in the prohibition of robbery, as a gentile who studies Torah robs the Jewish people of it. According to the one who says that the verse is referring to the Torah as betrothed, as the spelling of the Hebrew word for betrothed [me'orasa], is similar to that of the word for inheritance [morasha], the punishment of a gentile who studies Torah is like that of one who engages in intercourse with a betrothed young woman, which is execution by stoning.
6/16/2025, 8:59:58 PM
The Talmud on Gentiles (non-Jews)
>Killing:
Sanhedrin 57a:16-17
Translation:
With regard to bloodshed, if a gentile murders another gentile, or a gentile murders a Jew, he is liable. If a Jew murders a gentile, he is exempt ... Rabbi Ḥanina says: A gentile who struck a Jew is liable to receive the death penalty, as it is stated when Moses saw an Egyptian striking a Hebrew: “And he turned this way and that way, and when he saw that there was no man, he struck the Egyptian and hid him in the sand” (Exodus 2:12).
>Robbery:
Sanhedrin 57a:17
Translation:
With regard to robbery, the term permitted is relevant, as it is permitted for a Jew to rob a gentile.
Sanhedrin 57a:22
Translation:
It is necessary only to teach the halakha of one who withholds the wages of a hired laborer; for a gentile to do so to another gentile and for a gentile to do so to a Jew is prohibited, but for a Jew to do so to a gentile is permitted.
>Torah study:
Sanhedrin 59a:2
Translation:
Rabbi Yoḥanan says: A gentile who engages in Torah study is liable to receive the death penalty; as it is stated: "Moses commanded us a law [torah], an inheritance of the congregation of Jacob" (Deuteronomy 33:4), indicating that it is an inheritance for us, and not for them.
Sanhedrin 59a:3
Translation:
The Gemara explains: According to the one who says that the verse is referring to the Torah as an inheritance, this prohibition is included in the prohibition of robbery, as a gentile who studies Torah robs the Jewish people of it. According to the one who says that the verse is referring to the Torah as betrothed, as the spelling of the Hebrew word for betrothed [me'orasa], is similar to that of the word for inheritance [morasha], the punishment of a gentile who studies Torah is like that of one who engages in intercourse with a betrothed young woman, which is execution by stoning.
>Killing:
Sanhedrin 57a:16-17
Translation:
With regard to bloodshed, if a gentile murders another gentile, or a gentile murders a Jew, he is liable. If a Jew murders a gentile, he is exempt ... Rabbi Ḥanina says: A gentile who struck a Jew is liable to receive the death penalty, as it is stated when Moses saw an Egyptian striking a Hebrew: “And he turned this way and that way, and when he saw that there was no man, he struck the Egyptian and hid him in the sand” (Exodus 2:12).
>Robbery:
Sanhedrin 57a:17
Translation:
With regard to robbery, the term permitted is relevant, as it is permitted for a Jew to rob a gentile.
Sanhedrin 57a:22
Translation:
It is necessary only to teach the halakha of one who withholds the wages of a hired laborer; for a gentile to do so to another gentile and for a gentile to do so to a Jew is prohibited, but for a Jew to do so to a gentile is permitted.
>Torah study:
Sanhedrin 59a:2
Translation:
Rabbi Yoḥanan says: A gentile who engages in Torah study is liable to receive the death penalty; as it is stated: "Moses commanded us a law [torah], an inheritance of the congregation of Jacob" (Deuteronomy 33:4), indicating that it is an inheritance for us, and not for them.
Sanhedrin 59a:3
Translation:
The Gemara explains: According to the one who says that the verse is referring to the Torah as an inheritance, this prohibition is included in the prohibition of robbery, as a gentile who studies Torah robs the Jewish people of it. According to the one who says that the verse is referring to the Torah as betrothed, as the spelling of the Hebrew word for betrothed [me'orasa], is similar to that of the word for inheritance [morasha], the punishment of a gentile who studies Torah is like that of one who engages in intercourse with a betrothed young woman, which is execution by stoning.
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