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Tuesday, 7 February 2012

King's Torah: It is permissable to kill the Righteous among Nations...Even if if not responsible for the threatening situation

Have you read the "King's Torah", a book written and published in 2009 by two Israeli, Zionist, rabbis?

To quote the BBC, the book "attempts to justify killing non-Jews, including those not involved in violence, under certain circumstances. The fifth chapter, entitled "Murder of non-Jews in a time of war" has been widely quoted in the Israeli media...

[...] The summary states that you can kill those who are not supporting or encouraging murder in order to save the lives of JewsAt one point it suggests that babies can justifiably be killed if it is clear they will grow up to pose a threat."

The two rabbis admit in their book that "it is permissable to kill the Righteous among Nations even if they are not responsible for the threatening situation." 

Now remind me which religious practice is barbarous, uncivilized, and inhumane?

Mind you, there is a RADICAL difference between the written TORAH (i.e. Moses' s Torah or the Old Testament) and the other pseudo-religious books, such as the TALMUD or this new production entitled KING's TORAH. 

While the former, similarly to the BIBLE (i.e. New Testament) and the KORAN, forbids killing, stealing, cheating, lying, and so on so forth, the latter are pure political writings with the chief aim of propagating violence and criminality, which of course are not advocated by Judaism, within the Zionist State.

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