metis
aged ecumenical anthropologist
Même chose pour vous et le chameau vous êtes entré sur.There's a saying in French that goes like this:
Le chameau qui ne voit pas sa bosse.
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Même chose pour vous et le chameau vous êtes entré sur.There's a saying in French that goes like this:
Le chameau qui ne voit pas sa bosse.
Même chose pour vous et le chameau vous êtes entré sur.
Je ne comprends pas la deuxième partie.Même chose pour vous et le chameau vous êtes entré sur.
"And the same to you and the camel you came in on".Je ne comprends pas la deuxième partie.
Et de même pour vous, ainsi que pour le chameau sur lequel vous êtes venus."And the same to you and the camel you came in on".
Guilty-- but I'm proud of it.Et de même pour vous, ainsi que pour le chameau sur lequel vous êtes venus.
The word entré the way you uses it sounds more like it means to penetrate - maybe that's what you meant, pervert.
Hmmm.... Based on your previous posts, I would have thought that you did not believe that Judaism was cobbled together from diverse sources.
So, I am curious. In your opinion, what makes the Torah different from any other religious source that has been cobbled together from various sources?
Your disagreement is a bit of a conundrum for me.
All right then. Don't describe yourself as an "etc."In very broad strokes -
I believe that G-d is revealed through Torah.
I believe that G-d is experienced through Torah.
I believe that G-d speaks through Torah.
G-d's relationship to humanity, and to Israel in particular, is expressed through Torah.
Israel's relationship to G-d is expressed through Torah.
I do not, however, believe in Torah m'Sinai.
In very broad strokes -
I believe that G-d is revealed through Torah.
I believe that G-d is experienced through Torah.
I believe that G-d speaks through Torah.
G-d's relationship to humanity, and to Israel in particular, is expressed through Torah.
Israel's relationship to G-d is expressed through Torah.
I do not, however, believe in Torah m'Sinai.
Well why would he be the Messiah? I could say I am the Messiah, does it make it true? You could say the same thing and people believe you, but does that mean it is true?