to the author of the blog, please remove this video. have mercy on your own Neshama, its your own heshbon in Shomaiym. you have the free will, you are exposing yourself, not even realizing it.
Two sects in Judaism that decided to convince themselves and to propagate that the only way to be proper Jew is by following their way. Both of these sects have sub-sects within them who unfortunately then went on to deify their leader.
You are asking a rhetorical question, Broadly speaking, a rhetorical question is asked when the questioner himself knows the answer already or an answer is not actually demanded. So, an answer is not expected knowing well breslover aren't Christians. Though no answer is necessary for rhetorical questions, they are often used to elicit thought and understanding on the part of the reader. Don't try to back pedal that you aren't aware. Coward.
Is this a shuvu banim guy?
ReplyDeleteWhat does "you can't be saved" mean? Are they Christians?
ReplyDeleteThe message is the same as Christianity's original sin doctrine which claims that only belief in Yoshke can save man from his sins.
ReplyDeleteStupidity lies in wanting to draw conclusions. very foolish of you to say that.
ReplyDeleteto the author of the blog, please remove this video. have mercy on your own Neshama, its your own heshbon in Shomaiym. you have the free will, you are exposing yourself, not even realizing it.
ReplyDeleteTwo sects in Judaism that decided to convince themselves and to propagate that the only way to be proper Jew is by following their way. Both of these sects have sub-sects within them who unfortunately then went on to deify their leader.
ReplyDeleteFrom where did you draw the conclusion that stupidity lies in wanting to draw conclusions?
ReplyDeleteTone is lost online, so I have to ask: Are you joking, or for real?
ReplyDeleteI am not aware that I drew any conclusions - I asked a question.
ReplyDeleteYou are asking a rhetorical question, Broadly speaking, a rhetorical question is asked when the questioner himself knows the answer already or an answer is not actually demanded. So, an answer is not expected knowing well breslover aren't Christians. Though no answer is necessary for rhetorical questions, they are often used to elicit thought and understanding on the part of the reader.
ReplyDeleteDon't try to back pedal that you aren't aware. Coward.
Read my answer above to David zalkin
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