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hi this is deborah olomski and welcome
once again to the rabbi aylowski show
thank you thank you very much
and whether you're watching with our
friends over at torahanytime.com
or wherever you watch or listen to your
podcast nice to have you along for the
experience
i was uh on a question and answer uh
panel once and uh
i was with the rev who
let's put this way
we agreed on one point and disagreed on
another uh we both felt that he had a
lot of worthwhile things to say we just
disagreed with her that i did anyway but
he was uh he had a very high opinion of
himself and and not necessarily the
highest menu of me
and in his various answers he would um
he would say uh
you know little stucks to me along the
way my my family was quite upset but i
didn't care because i always get a kick
at a balagaeva i find them so
entertaining because the more you think
of how important you are the more
ridiculous you are anyway
the last question uh we were almost out
of time and somebody said um i like to
uh
watch videos on torah anytime you know
when i'm cooking things that is there
anything
uh wrong with that
now i knew already
what this guy was gonna say so i said uh
i think the rub should take this
question and he says er internet is also
in computers are awesome and phones are
awesome and everything is also good i
don't even have a computer in my house i
think
he went on for 10 minutes everything is
awesome
so i said uh okay well we're out of time
but if anyone's interested i have a
video on tour anytime about this topic
so you might want to check it out
so uh wherever you watch or listen to
your podcasts if you listen or watch
podcasts if you don't then you know
uh there is one podcast i know that is
in fact a podcast and not a vodcast as
we pointed out this is as well you can
listen to this on audio or you can watch
it
as a video however you choose to why one
would not want to uh look at my smiling
countenance which just shines forth is
beyond me but hey
it takes all types of people to make a
world as my father used to say
and we have a special sponsorship this
week
sponsored by josef and leia rod bell in
honor of our son zev becoming a bar
mitzvah he is an honorary member of the
red bull rabigolowski show
big big mazel tov
what a what is course
you know you get your yate sahara when
you're born and you get your yetzera tov
at your bar or bat mitzvah which means
that until this moment you have only
been evil
and now you finally have the opportunity
to be able to go and do great and
important things i always find it
amazing because you're not a bara dasa
until you're 13 and i don't know they
say that the vilna guyan i heard two
versions either when he was six or he
was nine you know uh in one evening
knocked off's vacuum in menaches
so he was uh
he was a uh a clever child but um anyway
welcome welcome to the community of claw
yourself now we can count you as a
member of the community
uh it's such an amazing thing we
we lose this concept of what an adult is
the gemara says you're obligated to
support your child until they're old
enough to make it on their own how old
is that five if the kid's a little slow
six yeah after that you call him in you
say son
well it's time for you to make it on
your own
good luck to you
so someone said to me
well it's different today i said yeah
now it's about 45 you know the only
reason is because after that you're
hoping there's some uruship for you to
get that you're going to live off of
but
but when we say you're 13
you're now part of the
part of the kahila let me count you in
count you as a member of the community
good standing so welcome on board
and uh in case you don't know your mom
used to come to my house
when uh
we first came to it's show
about no no no years ago and uh you know
what uh what of course that uh
that we have been able to keep this
uh connection all these many many years
okay we're talking about tfila
these past few weeks we mentioned
originally that we are in
a
battle for our survival
the final battle is going to be there's
different the different final battles
but
the final goalless
is that when we get territorial we will
find ishmael waiting for us when we come
back and they're going to claim that
every show belongs to them
and uh
asav
they're they're very happy being asav
they don't want to be the jewish people
yeah when
that's when we talk about what happened
it says uh in the haggadah we quote
those sukim from yahushua
and it says uh yitzchak uh had jacob and
asaf
and
uh yaakov yarad mitsuraima
and asa went to higher say laresha said
he was going to inherit her say here
because he understood that with eritsrel
came uh gullis and all the obligations
and they weren't interested
so they were very happy to take over and
be powerful and be a major kingdom
yeshmael
always thought that he was yitzhak
and that's why
uh when he's
fighting with yitzhak he says to him i'm
going to be yourish avraham my father
because i'm the oldest son
and what prompted the ikeda says rashi
that yashmala says ah you had your
breasts when you were eight days you
didn't know any better i did it at 13
years old
that's a that's a much stronger
commitment
trust me i uh
i got it i have had this host to be
involved
in a staka
um
fellow rabbi kramer he does bris milam
on uh russians now it used to be when
they first came to itself they didn't
have bushmills and after a while he
would go directly to the former soviet
union to provide
brismila for people
and um
but uh
i was
i can't explain why i was deeply moved
by this there was something about it
that really moved me being able to get
brisbane now you know when you reach a
certain age
you can't just sit the person on a lap
you know you need an operating room
and it's not covered
by uh
the health funds coupon
because it's not a medical procedure
even though it is at that age medical
procedure it's a major big deal
so uh so you have to have an operating
room and oh that costs money
and uh so he does the mila and he gets
doctors and he rents the operating room
and he pays all the bills you know and
he even has a little suda afterwards
his hasidis so at the end they have a
rakida they have a little dance it's a
very slow dance
after all these people have just had
their breast mila but
i i so he invited me one day to come
down i was sondik now again when you're
sandik in this situation the kid doesn't
sit on your lap you know he goes on the
operating table you scrub up you're
wearing scrubs and you hold his head
that's how you do it
and i did it for a 16 year old boy
um
that was the youngest that day there
were seven or eight meals that day and
the oldest was a gentleman who was 76
who finally was zoyja to have a brisk
meal
so uh so uh it's uh
really it's it's it's an amazing thing
to be able to have this skus
so uh
you know when you
uh become a certain age it's much more
difficult and that's what ishmael has
said he says i had made me when i was
13. yeah you were a little kid big deal
all right
he says what do you mean if a kobacho
asked me i would give up my entire body
so you see that yeshmael we're not
we're not merely fighting for control of
the world we're fighting for the control
of erzel and the jewish people
and yeshua el is hashem will hear his
voice
all right it's he has the kayak fila as
well as we do
so it's going to come down in the end to
who can darwin better and who has more
mysterious nephesh that's that's this
battle
so uh so i've been giving some insights
into trilla that hopefully we can dive
in a little better so
i started by saying there are three
things you can do with the tv you can do
you can praise hashem
you can thank hashem
and the last one is bakosha as you can
request
and as i mentioned that's the one that
would appear to come easiest to people
it's the easiest
and the truth of the matter is that if
you think about it it's the hardest
we all know
the
scenario
a genie comes to you and says i'll give
you three wishes
what are you going to wish for
all right
you stop and you really think about it
what would i ask for
and you can't ask for more wishes
that one doesn't work
what are you going to ask
for i'll tell a story about this uh
guy finds a genie the genie says listen
i don't know where this three wish thing
came along you got one wish
so you decide
he says well i live in eric's trail
and i have family in america
and um i'm afraid to
uh fly
and i get um seasick
so i want you to build me a road from
arizona to america
jesus are you crazy
you know how big that road would have to
be
thousands of miles you know how much
cement that's what it goes ask for
something else
he says all right listen i i've been
married twice and both my marriages
failed
i want to understand women
i want to understand how they think
the genie said you want that two lanes
or four lanes
that joke fits into a different chair
but i'm talking about making wishes
right
so um what would you ask for right fran
tells an unbelievable story um
he was meeting with the square rubber
and you know when you meet with the
rebber you know you can
give him a covetable you ask him to dive
in for things
and he says i was sitting with my family
discussing
what should i ask for
for this kid
you know a foolish claimant for this
person you know he's going through the
list
and he he wanted to be very careful
because you know you're going into the
rebel you get a chance
he says and then i realized
three times a day i took that kurdish
parkour
mustang he's got more pull than the
rebbe
but we don't think about it
so
when we talk about kosher what are we
going to ask for and that's why in order
to make bakasha meaningful
we have to do the first two steps
you first have to appreciate how great a
kurdish baruch who is and what of course
i have that i'm talking to hashem
the second thing is to review all the
wonderful things that hashem has done
for me
and now you sit down and you wonder what
are you going to ask for
what can i ask for now
so i want to tell you khasirishi's story
i might be hasidish i don't think i am i
might be
um i met uh
i i met
hasidim a few different times
and they say to me you know where's your
grandfather from i said van gruff he
says van gruff everybody in vancouver
was a guerrilla classic
so the best of my knowledge i wasn't i
found uh
my grandfather's max arm they were in
this
they weren't
sward
so i don't know but could be certainly
when i speak to a khasirishi crowd i i
pull out my vengrav credentials
uh it could be i'm svardy
because my brother said that someone did
uh
you know like a little bit of a family
tree
and uh when i went with mesivo's tours
to portugal he said to me oh are you
looking up the family
i said what do you mean he says well
they when they did this they found out
that we're really descended from the de
silva family in portugal
who escaped from turkey and from turkey
they eventually moved to poland
so the orlawskis are really the de
silvas
portuguese jews
of svardic descent certainly when i
speak to a safari crowd i bring that out
yeah
um
when i speak to an irish group i say my
name is really olofsky
olofsky
patrickolovsky
hi top of the morning dear anyway
but um
uh
i remember
when i used to work for yeshiva or david
so uh
uh i would go to rent a car you know so
they'd say what's your name i said dave
david orlovsky
he says and what's your company i said
or david go oh that's clever
it was actually the name from david
leibowitz the founder
anyway
so uh so what do you want to ask first
i'm going to tell you how story i
mentioned i'm not question to the best
of my knowledge but uh i'll do the best
i can
oh yeah yeah yeah
this sort of
levy yet
and uh it was called nidre night
and of course the whole town is in short
everyone has their
white kittler that they're wearing
everyone is holding them
the special
uh
special prayer book that you use for
yom kippur i'm just adding this in
because i know we have all kinds of
people who watch the show and i i don't
like to throw around terms that uh
people don't know
somebody once spoke in a day school was
a day school
at the end you know he gave his whole
russia and at the end someone said
you know he said any questions and
someone said yeah who's this abstract
you keep talking about
that's a that's a term for god anyway
so they have their maxer they're wearing
their kettle
and it's getting late
they're waiting for the rabbit to give
the signal
to start
and finally the gobby goes over and he
says listen rabbit's getting late even
for hasidim yeah we uh
what are we waiting for he says jesus is
not here
he scans the room and sure enough he
sees the seat of yosela the taylor is
empty
so he says rebbe you want me to go and
get him he says yeah go get him
so he runs
through the town
to a little shack
on the outskirts of the town
and he knocks in the door
and jesler comes to the door and he's in
his pajamas
he says yes what are you doing it's it's
it's him kipper
it's called nidre
he says i'm not coming so what do you
mean you're not coming
he says i'm on strike
you're on strike
because people are going to strike you
this is your kipper you got to go to
show
he says all right
i'll go to show in one condition
tell the rubber he's got a promise to
give me a moxa
okay get dressed
he runs off comes in breathless into
shoal everybody's looking around what's
going on with that he says jose says
he's not going to come unless honestly
you promised to give him a boxer he says
tell him i promise okay he runs back
justla's dressed he grabs them by the
arm they run into
shull goes up to the rabbit the rebbe
hands him a moxa he goes to his seat
they give a clop
take out the supreme torah and they
start
okay so everybody's looking around
and they know there's something going on
i mean they're looking at the rabbit
they're looking at yesterday
what's happening
and they dive in
the whole year called the dream night
you'll keep your night governing and
it's over and there are certain things
that only the most pious stay behind to
say that year everybody was pious
they all said the experts fearless
and at the end nobody's leaving
they see the rabbit they see yesterday
they know they're in the middle of
khashoggi's story and they don't want to
miss the ending yeah
so the rebel calls over yesterday says
yes what was that all about and he goes
and the whole town goes
he says all right all right you guys all
know me here i've lived here my whole
life
me and my wife
we brought up three boys oh hashem they
all got married they moved away they
have their own families
and uh
i said i've had a good life
i had a a good living i lived
uh my house with the taylor shop
downstairs i did good work
over the years i had managed to put away
money for when i got old
and i had my savings i had my wife i
think i'm going to enjoy
the golden years
then a few years ago my wife died
and i was devastated
i didn't know how i could go on
i said okay listen coach brocco's been
good to me i still have my health i
still have my business i still have my
house i have my savings i'll be okay
and then i developed arthritis
and it became very hard for me to sew
i couldn't i couldn't keep up with the
work
and uh other tailors moved into town
i lost business but i was still making a
living i didn't want to check touch my
savings because i was going to need that
for when i couldn't work at all
then my eyesight started to go
it took me
a very long time to
just thread a needle
and between my eyesight and the
arthritis
the work really dropped in quality and
it was taking me much longer
i lost
everyone except my most loyal customers
and they said yes take your time don't
worry about it
before rosh hashanah i was very
backlogged
i was taking i was working day and night
but i
was very hard for me
and then there was the fire before rosh
hashanah
burnt down my house in the tail shop
i had to pay everybody back for their
clothes
from my savings
and i was practically destitute
so i moved into the abandoned shack at
the end of town
and i said okay listen
you know there are people who have it
worse than me and i found people even
poorer than me and i invited them in
for my rosh hashanah suited to share
what little bit i had
and i got up this morning
and i realized
i didn't have a moxer
i lost my master in the fire
and i said a kurdish borough
you won't even give me a maxer
that's it i'm going on strike
and when the rebels said give me a moxa
i said okay
and i agreed to come to shul
and the rebel let out a terrible sigh
ah
yes yes
you had god by the throat and all you
asked for was a maxer
you could have asked for the goola and
you would have gotten it
but we think so small
i don't think big
that's why
when a person will sit down and make up
their list of requests
trust me
yeah
um
the second half of schmoyer yesterday
do we really believe that arathilas will
bring mashiach in spite of all the
avraham freed songs yeah
do we really think that we can darven
and bring meshech do we really believe
that we can darvan and change the world
no if i can pay my bills
if i can uh if i can uh
see my kids get married
uh see everybody
have a place to live
and get through the week
that's good enough for us
we think so small
what do you want to ask for if you
understand
the greatness of a kurdish barricade
that's the shevach
i may have mentioned this in the past i
saw a bumper sticker once that said
before you tell hashem how big your
problems are tell your problems how big
hashem is
so you understand
he can do absolutely anything
what are you asking for a car
that's it what you came up with
when you realize what i could do what
i'm capable of what a courageous parkour
is capable of
we don't think
about what we really want what do we
really want like i said
you have a genie
i'll give you one wish or even if we'll
give you three wishes
what are you gonna ask for
no
money power
to be able to make a real change in the
world
h.d wells had a story i forgot what it
was called about
these
these heavenly powers give the power to
uh
to this one guy he was like a clerk
to be able to change the world and what
does he do with it he builds himself a
palace he you know
he he he focuses on himself
doesn't think about
about the big world
on a lesser level there was a
film with uh jim carrey the same concept
where
lava deal coachbar who gives him the
power
to be able to do anything he wants and
he uses it for himself to get even to
settle scores
to make his uh his uh
career better
but not to help people not to be able to
change the world
so when we look at the world the way it
is
uh if i can quote john f kennedy who
stole this quote from somebody else so
it's not really a problem but
some people look at the world the way it
is and ask why
i look at the way the world could be and
ask why not
you're limited by your dreams
you could do anything you want
you sit down and say to a kurdish
borough what do i want
and so
we sit down and the first thing we ask
for is
which is what asked for
and then we realized because of
we've grown distant from hashem
bring us back and then we don't want to
have to live with all that guilt
and then we ask for the good ullah and
for refura
and for paranosa
for all of clai israel
and then we ask for justice
no he asked for keyboards goliaths bring
all the jews back to earth's shell
and then we say weaken the bad people
and strengthen the good people
rebuild yerushalayim bring back mashiach
who's based of it
let's change the world and make it the
way that it could be
now how many people think that way
i mean we say it three times a day when
we dive and but how many of you really
believe that when you say those words
might feel is going to rebuild
yerushalayim bring the mashiach
solve all the problems heal the sick
give parnosa to those who don't have it
solve all the problems in the world do
we believe that
well if we spent our time on shiva
understanding how great hashem is and if
we spent our time on
appreciating how much good hashem has
done for me and what an amazing track
record then trust me what you asked for
would be dramatically different
so you have to really think
i'm writing the little pet deck i've got
the genie what do i want
what am i going to ask for
what's important to me
i will continue with this next time more
about tefila but
we go now to our special question and
answer
section of the program
anonymous asks always nice to hear from
anonymous
this question was from my 10 year old
son how do we know judaism and torah are
the ms
we have torah they have the quran of the
new testament etc
i've heard this from jews not just 10
year olds
there's really not much of a difference
between judaism and christianity
we have hanukkah they have christmas
we have a rabbi they have a priest we
have a synagogue they have a church
we
get to the sabbath on saturday they keep
it on sunday you know we have uh the
torah they have the new testament but
it's all basically the same right
so
so let's address this straight out
no
absolutely not
there can be no question about this
we'll explain it a little bit more but
let's start at the beginning
either jesus was the son of god who was
sent down to earth
and only by allowing him into your heart
can you get fulfillment
and and forgiveness
and if not then you will be cast into
the pit of hell for all eternity
or as the gemaran gittin says he's up in
chaminade burning boiling in excrement
but that's it there's only one of two
possibilities not both
it can't be
either either jesus is the son of god
and it's true and if you don't accept
him you're gonna go to hell for eternity
or
he's not
that's a fact that's not an opinion
so either we're right and they're wrong
or they're right and we're wrong and
that's it there's no two ways about it
so there's no way we're both right
so the question is how do you know who's
right
i'm going to give you a simple answer
first i'll give you a simple answer
first
i was uh
i was doing a uh
program in cape town south africa
and a jewish school
and the jewish school uh by law had to
allow non-jews to attend but the idea
was that most non-jews wouldn't want to
attend a jewish school but some of them
did especially if their
uh
teachers if their if their parents were
teaching there so then they got it for
free tuition so it was certainly
worthwhile
so there was this catholic teacher
who came along on the program and her
daughter was in the school
anyway at one point
she comes over to me with a few of her
jewish friends
and she says rabbi can i ask you a
question and i said sure
why don't the jews believe in jesus
and i said don't ask me this question
she said no i really want to know i said
no you really don't want to know be a
nice catholic girl go to church have a
communion you know live your life don't
ask me this question says no no i really
want to know
i said you don't really want to know and
then her jewish friend said we want to
know also because she's discussed this
with us
now i have no choice
so i said to her
jews christians and muslims all agree
all of them that god gave the torah to
the jewish people on mount sinai that's
clear
all of the monotheistic faith believe
that they all believe that god started
with the jewish people abraham was the
first monotheist and he gave us the
torah unmount sinai every every
christian believes
that the only question was did he change
his mind at some point and decide to
reject us and take somebody else that's
the only question
so the christians say
yeah the jews
weren't able to make it so he rejected
them and that he sent down his son to
die as a sacrifice and if we allow jesus
into our hearts then we can go to heaven
and if you don't then you won't
he changed his mind
so i said
i got a problem with this
because throughout the torah it says
i will never abandon you i will never
forget about you
even if you're very bad even if you go
to the to the corners of the world i
will follow you i will chase you i will
bring you back i will never abandon you
and if at some point someone appears and
shows you signs and wonders
miracles
and says don't keep the torah anymore
kill him
now that's a really
bad thing to write if you're planning on
sending your only son down with a new
message that means abandon the torah you
told us if a guy comes like that we
should kill him what he should have
written was
stand by for further announcements
or put in an expiration date this torah
expires you know in the year
zero
of the common era yeah
and when my son will come and he's got
other things to tell you why would he
write that
and she thought about and she said thank
you
and her friends
came to me the next day and said
she was up all night crying
she said i asked this question to the
priest
and the priest said
no jew can answer this question
why they don't accept jesus
i didn't know there was an answer
that's that's the
to my mind the simple answer
the truth is if you want to go into
christianity in greater depth
there's all kinds of questions
how could
jesus be the son of god if god was his
father
then his yikas is to god it's not from
david
and there's a whole bunch of questions
like this now usher wade who was a
baptist minister who converted
to judaism
i started asking him a whole bunch of
different questions
and he looked at me and said
you don't get it
you're looking for the christian talmud
there is no christian talmud
you don't ask questions
until the reformation
it was punishable by death for a
christian to read the new testament
forget about the old testament the new
testament
why because you think some priests
wanted someone coming in and saying
state in john 2 16 like this upper and
luke 4 17 it says like that is a steroid
how do we answer it up
you think that's what they're looking
for
trust me not
so uh
they didn't want anyone studying this
so i said so what happens when you have
questions so he tells the story he
started having questions
and he and he went to the
to the higher up in the church and he
said i used to have questions like that
and i said to him what did you do he
says i prayed until they went away
because if you have a question in
christianity it's a crisis of faith it
means the satan is testing you
you just have to have faith
i met this
girl who's conferring to judaism
she told me she was part of a
fundamentalist christian group and she
kept asking questions until finally the
minister said
sister
god wants you to cut off your head and
come to him with your heart
that's when i sought out a rabbi and i
started asking him questions i had the
opposite problem they talked too much i
ask a question they say ah that's a good
cache but you could ask better it's like
this like this like this
says yeah yeah but i just ah that would
be good according to the round bomb what
are we going to derive it i just have to
like do something like this and this you
know oh but the case admission says i'm
going to get like this okay
[Laughter]
the
uh
the quran considered it an insult when
they called us the people of the book
because we're intellectuals
you know how christianity got started
jesus showed up and said uh yeah i'm the
son of god
ta-da
i'll show you watch i'll walk on water
you believe me
great paul takes over the church why uh
jesus came to me in a vision on the road
to damascus normally take over the
church
okay
maybe
anybody else there nope
just me
okay how did islam got started
uh muhammad
was on the road from mecca to medina and
allah appeared to him and said starting
a religion and this is what i want you
to say and he says
okay how did the mormons get started
joseph smith
says that an angel led him to a mountain
in upstate new york where he dug up
golden plates that jesus had buried
there after the resurrection after the
resurrection instead of going to heaven
he went to upstate new york it must have
been the summer
and he made these golden plates and in
the book of the mormons a number of
family members testify that they felt
the plates under a cloth well gosh
now either you believe joseph smith or
you don't but that's it nobody ever saw
it
and then afterwards after he transcribed
it the angel took the plates away which
is too bad because i bet that would have
been a great piece of evidence
that's how you start a religion
you say a god spoke to me and this is
what he told me and you're like okay
believe it or not
ivor avinu started teaching about god at
the age of
52. god did not appear to him until he
was 70.
for 18 years he said there's an
all-powerful invisible
infinite god and this is what he wants
and i figured it out through pure logic
intellect
what's the most important i told you in
in christianity you were not even
allowed to study the bible
what did we say as contrast talmud tara
connect coulomb learn it
the more you know and and every study
has shown this the more educated a jew
is the more committed they are to torah
and people who leave torah it's because
they don't know
it's because it's because they have too
little torah ruby left has such a
beautiful shot he says uh
uh shimbakai is in the cave
and when he comes out he starts looking
around and burning people up
so kushbacho says go back to the cave
so if your left says you're sending him
back to the cave that's where all the
problem came from
so he says you see that if there's a
problem it's because you have too little
torah not too much tor
if you have more torah you'll be a
little bit more
uh
sanguine in the way you approach things
so uh uh
that's what we say
what do we do with the seder we teach
children ask questions
and the more people ask questions that's
how we learn it and why because and how
come yeah okay now what do we do with
this and how do we answer that and how
do we this
as the old story goes someone said why
do you jews answer every question with a
question and you responded why not
we want people to think other religions
don't trust me i've spoken to many
christians
it is a problem if i know more about
christianity than they do
and when you hit them with these various
uh questions they can't answer it
and that's one of the reasons the pope
came up with the infallibility doctrine
which means if the pope says something
it's true because the pope said it
you're not allowed to argue with it
wish i could get away with that
that's a great move
i said it and it's true
can a parent even do that today because
i said so no but why why why is it fair
i don't have to listen and i went there
because i said the pope can do it
otherwise he can excommunicate you you
know what excommunication is
it's not like in judaism what they say
you put you in a hay room
excommunication means that the pope
poskins you don't get to go to heaven
he did that to all of england ones
so you got to go back and uh you know
you say could you please
let me into heaven you know
it turns into a little bit of a problem
especially when there were two popes one
in france and one in italy and they
excommuted everybody else's followers
which means that at least one pope out
there says you're not going to heaven
so that's why what we say judaism
there is no religion that can
provide the evidence that judaism can
provide because we are
teach people think ask questions look at
it how do you know it's true where did
it come from ask the questions
and uh
they believe there was mama garcia they
just said yeah god changed his mind
decided to do away with you people even
though he said he never would
so again i didn't go into all the proofs
of hiersenai and how do you know how to
senia and all this stuff i'm just saying
if the question is christianity and
islam they both agree that mohammed
arsenal took place
shia cohen says a christian woman once
said you know god gave the torah to the
gave the bible to the jews on mount
sinai he says that's right he says every
christian believes that how come jews
don't
because they all know
everybody knows that god gave us the
torah
the problem is that he says i'll never
change this and i'll never give it up
that's why how do they get around that
they say well we're really israel we're
the new
no israel gave up on you but he said
he'll never give up on yours he says
don't never kill from israel poof where
israel
now what are you gonna do
all right
that's a short answer to a very
important subject that can be discussed
you know when the ramban discussed this
he was in a debate with pablo christiani
at the end the king who is a christian
king said
i never heard anybody
wrong defend their position so well
he wiped the floor with him that's why
he had to run away around there itself
to uh to hide out because they were they
were coming after him
people don't like it when you show that
they're wrong
we
ask us questions look at it examine it
challenge us
but most religions are not like that
don't make that mistake
and like i mentioned and the and the
main question is was jesus the son of
god who came down to die for our sins
and only if you allow him into your
heart will you go to heaven and
otherwise you'll burn in hell
which
the famous response
to christian missionary it's been used a
number of times by people that even i
know
and they said uh
if you allow jesus in your heart
then you go to heaven this is right and
if you don't you go to hell
and the
missionary had to admit yes
so if hitler
allowed jesus into his heart before he
killed himself he's in heaven
he says yes
and the six million jews who died saying
shema israel are in hell
yes
i'd rather be in hell with the six
million than in heaven with adolf hitler
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