HORRIFYING Law Passes SECRETLY in Congress By Only Four People After All Others Had Left
The Noahide Laws come from the Jewish Talmud and call specifically for the beheading of Gentiles. No joke. These laws are now part and parcel of the American Legal System, sitting on the books, waiting to be used.
There is much talk of ISIS being funded by Israel and other Zionists and if this is true, it explains the persecution of Christians by these alleged Muslims. The Talmud calls for the killing of even the best of the Gentiles and many more disgusting and frightening verses, you might want to research the Talmud, the Zohar and things in this world might make more sense to you. They are obsessed with beheading the Goyim, thats us!
The Noahide Laws were quietly passed in Congress. Congressman Tom Sawyer- Ohio, Congressman Tom Ridge- Pennsylvania (Governor during 911 and Virginia Tech shooting lead investigator), Jewish lobbyist and minority leader Bob Michaels and Congressman Benjamin Gillman-New York. These four stayed behind at the end of the day and though there are about 460 people in the House of Representatives, with only four present they called it a unanimous decision. I suggest everyone call their representatives immediately.
Have a listen to this short excerpt from Deanna Spingolas radio show as she interviews Dr. Lorraine Day. Please share this information, time is short and we all have many of these guys in positions of great power in our countries.
The Talmud calls for the killing of even the best of the Gentiles and many more disgusting and frightening verses, you might want to research the Talmud, the Zohar and things in this world might make more sense to you.
People that write this stuff might want to provide the simple references. Expecting every reader to conduct hours upon hours of research to provide the basis of a piece is ridiculous.
That doesn't answer the mail. It's like someone saying that "it's in the Bible" and sending a link to an online Bible.
Where does it say The Talmud calls for the killing of even the best of the Gentiles? Do you even know?
I'm not claiming that it doesn't, but who has time to read thru the entire Talmud hoping to find one verse that may or may not have been taken out of context.
This is the problem in this world, people just say that the Bible, Koran, or Talmud, et al., said [this or that], but few cite the quote. This is why we have an earth that's filled with wars.
In the case of the Bible, many that cite it don't even confirm it themselves, they use notes in the margins of say the Scofield Bible telling them what the text, which should be clear all by itself, says. Then the run down the hall with their hair on fire and support or start major wars.
This hardly comes from Christ, either that emphasis or that manner of thinking.
Where does it say The Talmud calls for the killing of even the best of the Gentiles? Do you even know?
I'm not claiming that it doesn't, but who has time to read thru the entire Talmud hoping to find one verse that may or may not have been taken out of context.
Not I, but Carol Valentine has read at least a great deal of it. This is what she said about the quote:
"...Talmudic sage R. Simon ben Yohai is quoted in the Babylonian Talmud (Megillah 12a, Yoma 76a), but his most famous quote does not appear there. The famous quote is: "Tob shebe goyyim harog." Translation: "Even the best among the Gentiles deserves to be killed."
According to the 1903 Jewish Encyclopedia, ben Yohai was an anti-Gentile "fanatic whose life experiences may furnish an explanation for his animosity." After making this excuse for the rabbi, the encyclopedia states "hence in the various versions the 'the best among the Gentiles' has generally been altered to read 'the best among the Egyptians.'"
The intention of substituting "Egyptians" for "Gentiles" in "Even the best among the Gentiles deserves to be killed" was obviously to reduce the number of Gentiles who might take offense at the statement. The lesson, however, is that the "Gentiles must be put to death" concept originated before the Reeb, and even before the Rambam. The "kill all Gentiles" concept was formulated by a Talmudic sage.
(See the 1903 Jewish Encyclopedia, published by Funk and Wagnalls and compiled by Isidore Singer, under the entry, "Gentile," Vol. 5, p. 617. The cite given for "Tob shebe goyyim harog" is: Yerushalmi (Jerusalem Talmud) Kiddushim 66c; Masseket Soferim xv.10; Mekilta, Beshallah 27a: Tanhuma, Wayea, ed. Buber, 20). ...."
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The English terms in italics are taken from the Introductions in the respective Soncino volumes. A summary of the contents of each Tractate is given in the Introduction to the Seder, and a detailed summary by chapter is given in the Introduction to the Tractate.
There are about 12,800 printed pages in the Soncino Talmud, not counting introductions, indexes, glossaries, etc. Of these, Come and Hear has put about 8050 pages on line, comprising about 1460 files about 63% of the Soncino Talmud. However, this should in no way be considered a substitute for the printed edition, with the complete text, fully cross-referenced footnotes, a master index, an index for each tractate, scriptural index, rabbinical index, and so on. The sole purpose for the presentation of this text is to provide full context for the many things that are said and heard about the Talmud, and to invite further study. ...."
"...Talmudic sage R. Simon ben Yohai is quoted in the Babylonian Talmud (Megillah 12a, Yoma 76a), but his most famous quote does not appear there. The famous quote is: "Tob shebe goyyim harog." Translation: "Even the best among the Gentiles deserves to be killed."