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Five Branches, One Agenda
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| Most Jews say there are three branches of Judaism, but I say there are five, and all five support Zionism. | |
| First is Reformed Judaism. | |
| Reformed Jews are very liberal. | |
| A large portion of them support homosexual marriages. | |
| Second is Orthodox Judaism. | |
| Orthodox Jews subscribe to the Talmud, which denies the Messiahship of Jesus Christ. | |
| It also blasphemes him. | |
| Third is conservative Judaism, in between Reform and Orthodox. | |
| Conservative Jews tend to like their religion both ways. | |
| A little Talmud here, and a little tolerance there. | |
| Fourth is Hasidism. | |
| Hasids are ultra-religious and waiting for the Messiah. | |
| Many Hasids thought Menachem Schneerson was the Moshiach. | |
| But after praying around his grave for a week, hoping he would rise from the dead, they left him for a corpse. | |
| Fifth is atheistic Judaism. | |
| This is the largest and most powerful branch of all. | |
| Jews like Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Elie Wiesel, Lloyd Blankfein, and Alan Dershowitz would belong to this branch. | |
| They identify as Jews but lean towards secularism. | |
| They play their Jewish card to push their agenda. | |
| For if you're against their program, then you're anti-Jewish. | |
| For instance, Ruth Bader Ginsburg of the Supreme Court recently said that Americans are ready for homosexual marriages. | |
| Yet most Americans are against deviant sexual acts, such as a man having sex with another man's anus. | |
| Yet they're not anti-Jewish. | |
| No matter. The fifth branch of Judaism, atheists to the core, beginning at the highest bench, will shove their agenda down our throats. | |
| I'm so glad I left Judaism. | |