A "Murder Of Jews" - like Crows, only more destructive |
Rabbi Yitzhak Shapiro, who heads the Od Yosef Chai Yeshiva in the Yitzhar settlement, wrote in his book "The King's Torah" that even babies and children can be killed if they pose a threat to the nation.
Shapiro based the majority of his teachings on passages quoted from the Bible, to which he adds his opinions and beliefs.
"It is permissible to kill the Righteous among Nations even if they are not responsible for the threatening situation," he wrote, adding: "If we kill a Gentile who has sinned or has violated one of the seven commandments - because we care about the commandments - there is nothing wrong with the murder."
(haaretz.com)
4 comments:
disgusting jew pigs
The King's Torah was released years ago. It is "just" more legal Jewish ways to kill gentiles.
Of course the head rabbis of Israel made a fuss denying it and there was action taken to arrest the rabbis who wrote it but nothing ever happened to them and the book was a best seller in Israel.
It includes little ditties like, if you lock someone in a room and they starve to death inside, you are not responsible. Hunger killed the person!
Throw someone to a hungry lion and you are not responsible if they die ~ as a result of your not moving the ladder beside you into the pit.. The lion did it and, in both cases, if the person really tried they could have found a way out.
Jewish logic at its highest level of concern over the goyim.
Demons walking-on-two-legs.
There is nothing more to say.
Lindsey
We know jewish logic is & always has been tragically flawed. In fact it isn't even logic. However, if one was to assume that this is how all jews actually think (because they will lie to your face about it anyway if asked) then maybe the only way to deal with them is to adopt the same approach. Afterall, everything else so far seems to have failed. In this case just reverse the wording to now read -
"Humans can kill jews who threaten their world"
Wouldn't take too long to fix the problem if everybody adopted that stance...
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