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Anonymous ID: CMkPQB4WSweden /pol/510890449#510906782
7/20/2025, 9:01:17 PM
>>510890449
they sacrificed children and virgins to moloch
Anonymous ID: edr2wiWSPoland /pol/508773426#508774616
6/26/2025, 12:38:33 PM
>>508774451
hebrews were indebted
not babylonian kikes who lost their empire they now try to recreate as greater israel(used to be called neo-babylonian empire)
Anonymous ID: wLWz8mbYFrance /pol/508565372#508566468
6/24/2025, 12:18:02 PM
Anonymous ID: KpQSfNJcPoland /pol/507894685#507902694
6/18/2025, 11:08:46 PM
>>507899476
they werent forcibly converted
they infiltrated hebrew society during babylonian captivity and when persian rex cyrus the great annihilated neo-babylonian empire they larped as hebrews to avoid executions and continued activity of their criminal group telling everyone to call them scribes and sages trying to explain all their dirty money and why are they trying to tell everyone what they have to think
but hebrews started calling them separatists(pharisees) and seeking hellenization to get away from them
and after they did kikes wrote down babylonian talmud as their criminal manual and became exclusively a one big criminal group
>Rabbinic Judaism (Hebrew: יהדות רבנית, romanized: Yahadut Rabanit), also called Rabbinism, Rabbinicism, Rabbanite Judaism, or Talmudic Judaism[1], Rabbinic Judaism has been an orthodox form of Judaism since the 6th century CE, after the codification of the Babylonian Talmud. It has its roots in the Pharisaic school of Second Temple Judaism and is based on the belief that Moses at Mount Sinai received both the Written Torah (Torah she-be-Khetav) and the Oral Torah (Torah she-be-al Peh) from God. The Oral Torah explains the Written Torah, and it was the rabbis claimed that it was them who possessed this memorized and orally transmitted part of the divine revelation. At first, it was forbidden to write down the Oral Torah, but after the destruction of the Second Temple, it was decided to write it down in the form of the Talmud and other rabbinic texts for the sake of preservation.[2][3][4]