" Thou comest to me with a sword and a spear and a shield, but I come to thee in the name of the L-rd of Hosts, the G-d of the armies of Israel, whom thou hast humiliated..." (I Samuel, 17:45-47)

Friday, December 24, 2010

Reflections On A Dead Missionary (audio)

A x-tian missionary was recently murdered. The fact that an Arab killed this pagan soul-snatcher should do nothing to detract from the fact that she was a wicked person who had no business being in our country in the first place. Personally, I will make a L'Chaim this Shabbat. And then I'll have another one. Spare me the grotesque portraits that the Leftist rags are painting of 'an innocent woman hiking in a Jerusalem forest'. I don't need anyone to explain to me who my enemies are. "Save me from the hand of my brother, from the hand of Esau." That's from the only true testament there ever was.

After 2000 years of unsuccessfully trying to steal Jewish souls with the pagan cross, x-tianity finally discovered a far more successful tactic when dealing with Jews. The missionary. "Brother" Esau now preys on the most vulnerable Jews with a smile on his face and x-tian love in his heart. Here are my reflections on Judaism's authentic approach to missionaries, which explains why a Jew should rejoice whenever a missionary is killed. Judaism mourns the loss of all innocent lives, both Jew and gentile alike. But it celebrates the death of the wicked. And as I always like to say, - PC be damned! The Torah is the law eternal.

Shabbat Shalom.


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1 comment:

  1. I had to see this blog you spoke of...truly delusional and sad lost people. It's like Reconstructionism, but with "rabbi jesus"...just as empty and meaningless. You can't reason with these people. They are like junkies who will need to hit bottom before they are even aware that there's a problem. It's a disease.

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