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What the Christians accomplished through
Christianity is awesome. What the what
what what Islam and Muslims accomplished
through through Islam is awesome. It's
awesome. Can everything be improved? Of
course. Even we can Judaism could also
improve in our participation. But I mean
it's from God. So it's perfect as a
religion, but we're not perfect as
people either. And so we all have what
to improve. Christianity and Islam, they
have mistakes because they're man-made
religions. There's no prophecy there.
God chose Moses to be a prophet and he
chose Jewish prophets. You could have a
non-Jewish prophet and truth. You can
have a non-Jewish prophet. But in the
case of Christianity, they're claiming
our brother, you know, Yoshua, that's
what that's that's his real name, was a
prophet. Okay? So, he wasn't. Now, get
over it. Anybody knows who's a prophet,
it's the Jewish people. It's the rabbis.
They're the ones that have the
tradition. They're the ones that have it
all. So you want it's like when the
students want to be the teachers,
where's the world going? It's going off
course. It's going to get lost. When the
when the students want to be the
teachers, so you you create a religion
that says do whatever you want because a
Jew died for you already, right? And if
and if that wasn't enough, go kill a few
more, but do whatever you want. That's
the main basis of our our religion. What
kind of what kind of sense is that?
You're a human being. You have a brain.
You have accountability. You can do
something with your life. You're a
suffering action. No, it can be an
entire religion. You can't be perfect.
You were born in sin. So
live life and be married and do whatever
you want. It's nonsense. You can't
fulfill the law. So why try? Why try? So
you can't be perfect, but you could look
what you could accomplish if you try.
It's such a backwards message. Anyways,
but aside from that, what did
Christianity does serve? It serves that
it provides an awareness of the of God
to those that don't confuse our brother
for God. And and that's a step in the
right direction.
Islam is doing better in that sense
because Islam at least is telling you
there is only one God. Um he loved the
Jews and they were his chosen people and
then they weren't perfect and so now God
kind of changed them into monkeys now
and we're per we're God's perfect
people. Oh yeah. You're you're you're
perfect at blowing yourself up and
killing everyone around you. What do you
mean you're the God's perfect people?
Islam is basically, you know, ridiculous
in its mistakes, but but it has a divine
worship and there is such a discipline
if you follow its truthful instruction
and of course everyone builds off of the
Bible and the Torah. So there is an
unbelievable the potential for
accomplishment within Islam for people
that want to be Islam and Christians
also that want to be Christian. There's
a lot of potential there. What I'm just
just confused about is and maybe I
shouldn't be confused. Maybe it's my
mistake. If we look at the world in the
time of the of of the Bible. So when God
showed how real he is to the entire
world and did 10 plagues in Egypt where
that was the like the the center and the
epicenter of the world and then he did
like the splitting of the sea and then
there was this whole vision at Mount Si
the divine revelation you know when you
look at the the historical facts only
one person from the entire world came
and became Jewish was was Jethro so what
do we expect we expect the whole world
to come and be Jewish? No, it's not
going to happen. And really, if you look
very closely in all that God did in in
the story of the Exodus, we find that
only only a handful of people really
were affected possibly. So, they were
too busy with what they had. So maybe
we're expecting too much. But in the end
of the day, meaning maybe Ruff Cook is
absolutely correct. What the Christians
accomplished through Christianity is
awesome. What the what what Islam and
Muslims accomplished through through
Islam is awesome. It's awesome. Can
everything be improved? Of course. Even
we could. Judaism could also improve in
our participation of it. I mean, it's
from God. So, it's perfect as a
religion, but we're not perfect as
people either. And so, we all have what
to improve. But, uh, the the real
problem I have also is the lies. Is the
idea of trying to dismiss us, cancel us,
lie about us, and brand us as evil.
Like, like it's the most ridiculous
thing. I think the repertoire, whatever
you call it, this lady from the UN, she
essentially said for the most part that
we are the enemy of the world. Like, how
do you get Jewish people and convince
masses of people that we are the enemy
of the world? I believe someone else
said this way and I heard it. If an
alien would come to the planet and
follow just everything that's being said
in this world, they would think we are
like the devil. The Jews, the Jews are
the devil. And I say, "No,
how dare you say that? the devil works
for us. We're worse than the devil. If
anything, the devil works for us. That's
that's what they would that's what they
really want to say. But it's all
nonsense. The end of the day, they're
all going to love us. It's just a matter
of time that Hashem's little by little.
The main point that I'm trying to make
right now is in our discussion is
what is it? What is our goal? What is
our purpose here right now in the big
world? Because as Jews, we are a
minority and we are spread out. And
there are two reasons why we're spread
out as a minority like this. And it's
it's it's it's almost you could call it
a practical joke from Hashem. I wouldn't
dismiss that kind of observ like from
observing to say like is he is is he is
is he has a sense of humor? Is he is
this a satire? Did he create a satire
show with spreading us all around the
world with anti-semitism and and all
this conflict? But the truth is God is
knows what he's doing. And what he's
really doing is this and the sages have
already pointed it out and and and
realized it already thousands of years
ago in the in the in the Talmud. And
also uh today we we know what's the
point. The point is it's a double-edged
sword. Exile is for two reasons. Number
one, we didn't live up to a potential
that would have kept us in Israel.
That's the first point is we didn't live
up to a potential where our story could
have been fulfilled and our journey and
our purpose could have been fulfilled
through being in Israel with with
revealed with God revealed with the
temple. We just couldn't do it that way.
It's not that God said, "Oh, you
betrayed me. I'm going to get even with
you. I'm going to punish you. You're
going to suffer." That is the most
ridiculous way to present God to anyone.
Why would you present that kind of God
to your children? Yeah. God hates us
because we betrayed him. Yeah. Okay,
makes a lot of sense.
God doesn't hate us. I mean, there is a
concept of divine hate, which is a
reaction to maybe some some things that
that happen in the world that that we
cause with our sins, but it's a
superficial hate because the love that
he has for us is is never stops. It's
eternal. And in the end, hate's only a a
method of of of how he relates to us
because we have something to do. Like a
boss is not happy if you didn't do your
full job. Doesn't hate you as a person.
He's not happy with the job you did in.
He's got to encourage you and find a way
to get you to do a better job. So he
raises words. This type of work can't
continue or else you're going to find
yourself another job. Okay, fine. That's
that's how the boss is going to relate
as a boss. But as souls and as as God's
children, there's only only love. All
love is forever.
So the mind said the gullus is that the
gullus is really tough love. It's God
saying, "I love you. It's not working
this way. I have to take what I gave you
away because you're ruining it. It's not
helping you." Which means it's hurting
you. It's not helping you. It's hurting
you. And there's another way that we're
going to have to find a way to make this
all work. And so, one interpretation of
exile and why we're scattered all around
the world is because we we didn't earn
the right to live in Israel and now we
have to try to fix in this broken,
confused, hostile environment. But
there's another reason that the sages
point out is that God actually wants us
to be scattered around the world in
order to be a light for these these
people around the world. If we're in
Israel and we shine our light from
Israel, so it's a distant type of light,
how much can we really affect the world
if we're just all in one land, it
becomes about just Jews in Israel. But
when Jews take their Jewishness, their
real Bible Torah Jewishness all around
the world, when we go global, then we
are able to affect globally. And so Jews
in Alaska, Jews in Taiwan, Jews in in
the southernmost point of of of South
America, when Jews are everywhere, then
then people see what Judaism really is
and what Bible really is, what God
really is. And so we were scattered all
around the world to be a light onto
every single place and every single
person. And ultimately it's a precursor
for the ultimate redemption because asia
says in the end you know in the in the
Bible that the ultimate goal that we
have to reach where we are from where we
are right now which again knowing where
we need to go we'll will answer all our
questions right now is world peace where
all people in the world recognize God
unify in a in a what's called the unity
within diversity and accept that we're
all one in a general sense each one with
his particular place in his particular
you know, personality, each country its
own way. And and and with with Israel in
in the nuclear, with Israel in the
middle, in Jerusalem, where heaven and
earth kiss, so to speak, announce it on
our show, where where heaven and earth
kiss, heaven and earth can kiss. Just be
careful who you kiss because it should
only be your wife or your husband
according to u according to at least
what I would advise you, you know. And
you know if I already make open up my
big mouth and getting off topic or you
know there is such an opinion that a
concubine would be also legal.
It's an interesting thought. Maybe we'll
save it for part three. But uh basically
I'm rambling. Let's get So I'll conclude
with this. Jews are everywhere because
God wants us everywhere. Why does God
want us everywhere? Because God wants
God wants everywhere. And we're his
emissaries. We're his ambassadors. God
doesn't just want a tiny blue dot in the
middle of a map. You got to zoom in 50
times to see God's bigger than that. God
wants the whole world. God wants
everywhere to be his. And therefore, us,
his people, the Jewish people, his
ambassadors are everywhere because it's
our job to turn everywhere into a place
that recognizes and knows God. That's
our real job here. And God did it on
purpose. He sent us around the world for
the sake of the world. You know, it
sounds almost like this line that God
loved his uh his world so much that he
sacrificed his only son. that nonsense
line from our from the Christian people.
It's so stupid that God Yeah, God
murdered his own son for you. Okay?
Right? Like you're worth that you're
worth that much for him to murder his
own son. However, there's a little bit
of tiny from that insanity. There's a
little bit of truth in what I'm saying
though. There's truth. God does love his
world so much and he loves the people of
the world so much that he said I want my
people my ambassadors that know me
intimately that know my Torah that know
my ways to go all around the world and
bring everybody back to me and that's
why we're scattered is to bring the
whole world back to God now again don't
save the world and lose your soul while
you're at it don't heal yourself while
saving everybody save yourself save your
family we got to help our fellow Jews
and ultimately the entire world and may
we merit very speedily to see the
Messiah, the Messianic era, world peace,
and God will be back invited into his
world again. And it'll be us and God
together forever.