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jewish at all okay uh not by blood not by religion yeah nothing zero okay i just one other question and then you go can you read hebrew or speak hebrew no okay just curious let's very nice to make your acquaintance um let's go to albert yeah let me let me ask you a question.
And then, like I said, I'll turn it over to you and Adam for a substantial back and forth so you can have follow-ups and probe each other's thoughts here.
My question to you is: should we as Gentiles fear the coming of your Moshiach?
Wait, Albert, you just said Gentiles.
I'm under the assumption you're Jewish.
I'm not.
You keep saying that.
You need to get her.
I only play one online as one of my characters.
The only reason why I say so is because the pronunciation of the wordings you use are very similar to someone who's Jewish.
I know how to talk about you guys.
We study rabbi videos so we can clip them and expose people to what they believe.
Yeah, I was Adam.
I was scrolling through yourself.
Yeah, I just wish you would pick better rabbis.
And I sent Albert a few of them, like Rabbi Jacobson, rather than.
I've clipped Rabbi Jacobson.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Beautiful.
You're my guy.
See, I like working with.
I personally do not like Mizrachi.
He's about Shiva.
So, and he's, I think.
What does that mean?
Basically, if you're not religious, and then you come back and you start keeping the religion, 613 mitzvahs, and then you start keeping Shabbs again.
So it's like if you're not religious, then you become religious again.
So that's called a Baal Tshuva.
So usually when they're coming.
So that means he's wrong about Judaism.
No.
Where did you get that from?
Well, you said you didn't like him.
You said you didn't like him.
He's not a good rabbi, but when we clip him saying things about Judaism, is he wrong about it or is he right?
He's wrong.
My personal opinion, he's wrong on his interpretation of how you're supposed to serve God and express yourself to others and how they should serve God.
He tells other people how to serve God when he should only focus on himself rather than focus on others.
Okay, so since you're a Chabad Nick, I don't, did you have a question for me?
Did you ask Al to do this talk?
I heard like you saw a compilation I did and you had some grievance with it or something like that.
I didn't have grievance.
I had questions because my questions were: you were basing a lot of things off of different sections of Judaism.
And I was like, well, you said you spoke to a lot of rabbis and there's a lot of different interpretations.
Not spoke to, watched a lot of different rabbis on YouTube.
Oh, okay.
Okay, so you interpreted their teachings.
No, I clip exactly what they say and show you what they say.
I don't interpret what they say.
But you still, after you hear it, you made an interpretation.
You have a perspective, no?
A little bit, but I mean, some stuff they say, most of the stuff they say is pretty straightforward.
Hey, Dave, before you guys get into it, you never answered my question.
As Gentiles, should we fear your Moshiach?
Oh, absolutely not.
Absolutely not.
Why not?
Because what happens if I say that I'll never bow down?
I'll never be a Noahide.
I love my Odin and Thor idols, and I will never be a Noahide and serve your Moshiach or be a monotheist.
Then should we fear the Messianic age?
It's not our job.
And we're not put on this earth.
We're put on this earth to serve God.
And from our sect of the Chabad, from our teachings, we want to specify on bringing back lost souls to serve in the righteous path.
And that means by serving, like the Lebavitch was very strong on Chanaka Live, like Leida Menorah.
You see the Chabad guys go around with the try to put the tefillin on the boxes on the people to get them to say a prayer.
And Noahide laws.
The mission to the Gentiles from the Rebbe was the Noahide laws.
Well, he didn't expect to know it.
He only expressed his opinion on non-Jews, what his interpretation of what they should, he thought they should do.
He never forced it upon.
So if I think the Torah is fake and you guys were never chosen and the God of the Torah is evil and wants to rule the world, would that make me Amalek?
My job is absolutely even worse.
I should not get in the way of you.
But does that make me Amalek?
No.
Amalek was interpreted in the Torah as bad people who wanted to kill us.
Everybody loves to use a Malek.
Even the Jews like to use it.
It's fine.
It doesn't really bother me.
It's like Hitler, you know?
Who do you think is Esau and Edom?
They're people from the Torah.
When you say, who do you think?
What is that supposed to be?
Who does Chabad say Esau and Edom is?
Asaf was his brother, Yaakov's brother.
No, I mean, today.
What nation is it today?
Who are the descendants of Esau and Edom?
I'm not.
I'm not.
I don't know.
No, no, no.
I'm not going to go because you're going to say lineage, DNA.
I'm not here to verify that.
Okay.
Well, that's the main question.
Have you seen my compilations of all the different rabbis talking about?
I only saw some.
I'm trying to get as much as possible.
I've got a compilation with almost 2 million views with a vast array of different rabbis talking about how Edom represents America and Western civilization in Europe and that in the end times, Edom is going to be destroyed.
That there's whole books like Ovadia all about how Edom will be destroyed and vengeance will be brought upon it for the exile of Edom where you've been persecuted.
Okay, not written anywhere in the Torah.
Misinterpretation of different rabbis, if you heard that perspective, nowhere you're not going to be able to quote anywhere in the Torah.
There's whole books dedicated to the Torah.
The Talmud explicitly says that Edom is Rome.
Like I said, you're not going to be able to quote anywhere in the Torah and prove your point.
The Talmud, the Talmud says.
Hold on a second.
Tovia, I'll stand behind.
Tovia Singer says there's whole books dedicated to destruction of Edom in your Tanakh.
Okay.
Whole books.
I'll stand behind.
He says certain things that he's he's a he's not Chabad, but I've heard his teachings and he's he's well versed.
He knows he knows them like by heart, in and out.
But he also, he also quotes the New Testaments, and he also tries to do debates and teach.
I'm not to expose it.
He quotes the New Testament.
It's weird that you would say he quotes the New Testament.
To try to debunk it and expose it and turn Christians into Noahides.
Hold on, but that's what I was referring to.
I'm not disapproving.
I'm not manipulating the situation.
I'm just saying he read it.
He was given a blessing years ago.
This is his calling in life.
I bought his books, actually.
What's it called?
I forgot what it was called.
New Expansion.
Let's get Biblical, I think, is one of his books.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
Okay, so hold on.
So Tovia Singer confirms this.
He's all over that compilation I mentioned about Edom.
Safaria says Edom is later became associated with the Romans and the West, meaning America and Europe.
And Chabad's website, Kabbalah Online, Chabad's website, says the children of Edom is the Christian West.
And it represents Rome from Numbers 24, 19.
That's the star that comes out of Jacob and makes Edom his possession.
Rome, it signifies the foundations of Western civilization, the Christian countries from Christian Rome that are Europe and America.
That's what Chabad says.
That's what almost every rabbi we see on the internet says is Edom today.
I'm sorry.
It's taken out of context.
There's no written verse that they're going to be able to quote it.
No, yes, there is.
It says in the Talmud.
Listen, if there is, you got to give me quote him verse in the actual line so I could go look it up.
How do we have dozens upon dozens of rabbis all identifying Edom and Esau as the same thing as the Christian West?
Because, okay, remember, you can have many rabbis interpret something and believe it to be, which like, for example, Mizrachi and a bunch of other scholars or people of his nature that have a perspective.
That's something I'm going to agree upon.
I'm not saying that they can't have that kind of perspective.
They can interpret things all day long.
I just haven't seen for quote on verse that represents that.
Okay, I just did ChatGPT.
Where in the Talmud does it say Edom is Rome?
It gives me Bava Batra 123A, Megalah 6A, Avoda, Zara 10B, Gitton 56B.
It's all over the Talmud.
And Rome evolved into the Holy Roman Empire, which spread to Europe and then to America.
So that's why the West, Europe and America, is viewed as Edom in Orthodox Judaism and according to Chabad and the Safaria.
Okay.
So you just mentioned a few.
You said, idol worship.
These aren't actual verses.
It doesn't mean you can't have a perspective.
I'm not going to die on this hill.
You shouldn't, because we've got so much evidence.
It'd be a bad hill to die on.
I'm not.
I'm just saying, I said, if you had a safer and you gave me a quote in verse, I would look it up.
Okay, here we go.
Pesichim 5A in the William Davidson Talmud.
You can find it on Safaria.
It says, the Jewish people were entitled to three matters to eradicate the descendants of Esau to the construction of the temple and to name the Messiah.
So if the Talmud says that the Jewish people are entitled to eradicate the descendants of Esau, is this not calling for the destruction of Western civilization in America and Europe?
For the audience's sake, what we'll do is anytime we have a quote in verse, we'll put a pin in it.
We'll take the quote in verse, we'll quotate it, and then I'll have a response to it with searching on the internet.
We'll have so it won't be time consuming and it won't be a back and forth.
Well, I'm live streaming and I have the quote right now on the screen.
I do have it, but I don't have a computer handy and I'm on my way home from work.
Okay.
So that's why I said if I had all these quotes in advance, I would have done my homework and then prepared.
That's how I said, but I'm so- Let me give you another one.
Is Rashi considered one of the top authoritative sages in Judaism?
So, okay, once again, remember, I'm just an ordinary person.
I never claimed.
No, this is hello.
I never claimed to be a rabbi.
Okay.
I just said I could read it.
I learnt it and I understand it.
But I'm not putting myself above anyone and saying I'm this great intellectual.
I've never promoted myself to be this person.
I didn't think you were a great intellectual.
I'm just, you said you were a Chabadnik, and I'm bringing up research I've done into Chabad.
Yeah, I'm just a regular regular Jewish person.
I'm trying to be helpful for, you know, to people to be open towards us and kind and willing.
This is not here to persecute me.
I mean, I don't mind taking a little persecution, but you know what I mean?
Asking you about quotes in Jewish literature is not persecution.
Okay.
Especially if these quotes entail like the destruction of Western civilization.
I think it's a pretty big deal.
Okay.
All right.
So Rashi says, commentary on Ezekiel 25, thus said the Lord God, I will stretch out my hand against Edom and cut off from it man and beast, and it will lay in ruins, and they shall fall by the sword.
Rashi says, by the hand of my people Israel, they will be my agents to wreak my vengeance.
So Rashi confirms the descendants of Esau will be vengeance will be brought on them by the people of Israel.
Okay, who is Rashi?
What is Rashi?
A top authoritative commentary on Judaism.
Rashi is the guy who takes the Chumash, the Bible, and interprets it and writes his commentary.
That's who Rashi is.
Then there's called Mepharshim.
Mepharshim are commentaries on what Rashi and the Chomash says.
What is the Talmud?
Talmud is rabbis who are arguing what Mepharshim say.
So these are all scholars with their opinions.
So when you state these individuals, you're going into their opinion and their perspective.
Exactly.
All we're taught, all Judaism is, Is opinions of Jews.
It's not real.
It's whatever you say it is.
It's whatever you think it is.
Right.
Except the actual Torah itself without the Nakoda.
Yeah, well, that requires lots of interpretation.
Here, let me give you one more.
This is from Safaria.
Shanae Lukot Haberet.
You heard of that?
Hold on, but we were supposed to stick to a subject.
We weren't.
This is the same subject.
I'm asking you about Esau and Edom.
No, but I thought we're talking about the question about towards the Messiah.
We'll get back to the Messiah.
Well, we were kind of like, I want to make some.
Hold on, you're deflecting.
I've got another thing about Esau-Edom.
I want to ask.
You're picking and choosing on which direction you want their head, which we didn't agree upon in advance.
We didn't agree on anything in advance.
Right.
I've got one more quote about Esau-Edom, and we can move on to the Messiah, okay?
But no matter how many quotes, you can have five of them listed.
I just don't have them in front of me, so I can't respond to that.
So it's kind of like what am I even doing here then?
If everything I'm going to say, you can't have a response.
We were just having a friendly conversation.
Okay, well, this is the friendly conversation that I want to ask.
It says on the Safaria, it is agreed upon that it is the function of the Jewish people to destroy the descendants of Esau.
Do you see how that's problematic?
That Esau and Edom is interpreted to be America in the West by rabbis all over YouTube and Chabad's website.
And we can find quote after quote of it talking about Jewish people destroying the descendants of Esau.
If you played a quote of Rabbi Tuvia Singer saying that, then I would take it into full context, but you're not.
So when you say it, I disbelieve it.
Okay, well, I can't play the compilation, the 10-minute compilation for you.
I mean, maybe I could.
Tovia Singer said.
Okay, let me give you another one.
Megalith 6A Talmud, okay?
Listen, don't be repetitive.
This is a different verse.
This is the Talmud, and I've seen several rabbis explaining this online.
What you're trying to do is present a bunch of little quotes.
No.
And when someone – look, put your – I'm quoting verbatim from your holy text.
Little quotes.
Yes.
Okay, here's one.
Here's a good one.
No.
Yes.
Yes.
Let's discuss what happens when the Messiah comes.
Okay, we'll get there in a second, but don't shift away from Esau and Edom.
This is the final point I want to make about Esau and Edom.
It wasn't in the subject line.
You're the one that shifted.
Esau and Edom is instrumental in the end times.
Does the Messiah judge the mountains of Esau?
Is that part of the prophecy?
Yes, it is.
So it's relevant.
Okay, you know what?
Was Jesus God?
Jesus is a myth.
A midrashic myth created by mystical first century mystical Jewish sects.
According to you, was Jesus God?
No.
I don't believe in your God.
I don't believe in your prophecies, and I don't believe in ancient Jewish superheroes.
Good.
I don't believe.
Do you believe in Jesus?
No.
What do you believe in?
I'm agnostic, but I don't believe in the toy.
I don't believe anybody was chosen, and I don't believe that you guys have the power of prophecy and that you were ever chosen.
So you believe in evolution?
Yep.
Really?
You don't?
Men came from monkey.
We evolved from a common ape-like ancestor.
Yes.
We're still apes.
We're still apes.
Welcome, Adam.
How come?
So what do you believe?
Adam and Eve were poofed into existence by like Genesis says?
How many years old is the earth then?
They estimate about 4.5 billion.
That might change depending on new discoveries.
What do you think it is?
6,000?
What are we in the year 5785 or something?
Only 200 more years before this Sabbath millennium?
Listen, if we were – Let's put a nice pin in that.
Okay, so for the last 200 years, look how much we technologically evolved.
So if we're billions of years old, how come we're not technically superior?
What kind of because we didn't have the technological revolution in the industrial age until the last few hundred years after the Enlightenment.
That's why.
And you're deflecting.
We're not going down this.
Oh, I'm doing what you're doing.
No, you're not.
No, I'm playing by your rules.
Pick and choose how you want to play this.
Let's do it.
It makes no sense to what you're saying because if the years were billions of years, we would have been way more advanced.
That's not.
You don't understand evolution at all.
Hashem makes more sense.
It took a long time for intelligence, advanced brains to evolve to have technology.
So how we figured out from the flying from rocket boosters to propeller.
So Dave, hold on a second.
Hold on a second.
So Dave, let me get this straight.
It makes more sense that Khadosh Bahu made Adam from the clay of the earth.
Yeah, I get it.
That evolution.
So that makes more sense?
That what?
That Hashem made Adam from the clay of the earth and Eve from his rib makes more sense than evolution?
Absolutely.
Harriso.
Breakdown.
No, let's not do an evolution debate.
That's been done a million times.
I want to talk one more thing about Esau, Edom, and the Messiah.
Dude, this is all of your end times prophecy, and you don't want to talk about it.
I think that speaks volumes that you're shying away from the details of your end times prophecy.
Big scholars always bring in the evolution portion because it's the foundation of every single argument.
No, it's not.
No, it's not.
Dave, hold your fire.
Let's shelf the evolution discussion for now and get back into Jewish eschatology.
No, hold up.
We need a foundation.
Let's start from the beginning.
Let's start from the big bang.
Is that what you want to do?
Go back to the.
Go back to the.
What is it called?
You don't believe.
Definitely not.
No.
You think rainbows are covenants from God and not just light reflecting in the atmosphere?
Well, I want to believe.
Don't forget the moisture.
The moisture.
That's funny.
He wants to believe.
Okay.
Come on.
Just let me finish this point.
Don't filibuster me and like...
Let Adam go ask these questions.
Albert, he doesn't need a lawyer.
I'm responsive.
No.
Come on.
Hold on, Albert.
You just had to.
You're going into Adam's Albert.
So you're very excited.
Let's stick with the Jewish eschatology.
Listen.
Come on.
We're going to turn this into an inquisition if you don't listen.
Go for it.
Okay.
The Talmud says.
I'm not going into the.
Hello.
I want to discuss Chasidis.
Okay, we'll talk about the Tanya, the founding documents of Chabad in a second, too.
I would love to go there.
I would love to talk about the Citra Akra and the Tanya and the Zohar.
We'll get to all of that stuff.
And what about the Golem?
I don't think it's relevant besides that Christianity is your golem.
And you're in Esau that lives by the sword.
No, no, we created the Golem in Prague.
Sure, you did.
Okay.
For people that don't know, Golem is where they do some magic words with some mud and then some Frankenstein beast appears to destroy the anti-Semites.
Go ahead, Adam.
Go ask the eschatological question you have for him about Esau.
Jesus is the biggest golem you guys created.
No.
All right.
So this is an important point.
We hear rabbis talk about this all the time.
The one people shall be stronger than the other people, as it says in Genesis when it's talking about the two nations in thy womb of Rebekah, Esau and Yaakov, Esau and Jacob, teaching that when one nation rises, the other necessarily falls.
And it says in the Megalith 6A that Rome and Jerusalem are diametric opposites and that the two cities cannot coexist.
So in order for Israel to achieve its messianic age in their Messiah in the third temple, Edom has to be destroyed and Rome has to cease to exist.
The Holy Roman Empire, which is Esau Edom in the Talmud.
Don't you see how that's a problem?
Your religion is dependent upon Western civilization being destroyed in Gog and Magog at that.
Did you hear me?
Complete BS.
Well, in what way?
Expand.
That's not how our third temple is going to be created, brought down and sacrificed in front of the world.
Your interpretation of it is complete BS.
Which, what's wrong about it?
Details.
That's not how it's coming.
How do you even, from your interpretation, what is your speculating of how the Messiah comes?
I think he'll just be a political leader that rabbis call the Messiah.
He has to perform some of the most sacred rituals and like he cannot be dead.
They're very you mean he can't be to a graveyard around dead.
Obviously, he can't be dead.
That means he couldn't die.
So that's why when you said the rabbi, I said, no, it's impossible.
Yeah.
Okay, so.
And it's written that the third temple is going to come down from heaven.
It's not going to be built.
That's very disputed.
No, it's not.
They're already preparing.
There's the Temple Institute.
They have the cornerstones.
They're creating the priestly instruments that they need.
They've got the red heifer that they're ready to burn.
It's not going to come down from heaven.
They're going to build it.
No, they're not.
There's no movement in Israel.
There's no religious people in Israel that want to move the dome of the rock or are praying that God destroys it so they can rebuild the temple.
They have the altar, the red heifers.
You cannot do it.
We're all Tameh.
We're all unholy.
We couldn't even build it if we wanted to.
There are very strict laws when the Mizbayach was built in the time of Moses.
Do you not pray three times a day about the rebuilding of the temple?
Of course we want it, but we're not going to build it.
Oh, you want it?
You're just not ever going to do it.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
So you're not serious about your Judaism.
It's just a LARP?
No.
Nothing you say can make me change that.
I believe in my Judaism.
I believe in God.
You have to believe in an almighty.
You don't believe in God.
You believe in some weird scenario that two things came together and everything else got created.
No, you believe things can be created for nothing, not me.
I believe in a greater being, something almighty, something magical.
I have to do something in order.
And he chooses your people, coincidentally.
You say choose.
No, I don't say the Bible says chosen people.
We were chosen, but we were told we have to be chosen for what?
Chosen to do what?
To be the light to the nations?
To serve him.
To bring the knowledge of Hashem to the world?
And I shall make a nation of priests.
So who is your flock if you're the priests?
Who's going to grab?
Who's the 2,800 people that are going to grab onto your seat seat in the end times and say, we heard God is with you?
Why did you say 2,800?
Because that's what the Talmud says.
Each Jew will have.
What?
You're out of your mind that we were going to have 280.
Look up Shabbat 32b.
2,800 slaves.
It says it.
It literally says on Safaria, Shabbat 32B, the William Davidson Talmud.
Thus says the Lord of hosts, in those days it shall come to pass that 10 men shall take hold out of all the languages of the nations, the 70 nations, shall even take hold of the corner of the garment of him that is a Jew, saying, We will go with you, for we have heard that God is with you.
And that is 700 people on every corner, 2,800.
I'll tell you how that's not even true because you won't even need to have a slave because there won't be no famine.
There won't be any need for, there won't be anything.
But who's going to flip?
Who's going to be the Shabbos gois in the seventh millennium on the Sabbath millennium?
Why are we going to bring your shoes?
Why do your laundry and mold your lawns and take care of your kids?
Why would we need a Shabbos guy?
Because you need slaves.
You need servants.
Because you don't want to work.
If we're not going to be breaking Shabbat, then why would we need it?
Because you don't want to work.
That's not true.
It doesn't say Avaida stops.
Here's another one from Iruvan 43B.
You see, I don't show all the fake and out-of-context stuff that you see on the dumb memes online.
This is the actual material.
No, I'm not.
No, I'm quoting directly from Safaria in perfect context.
Iruvan 43B, it says, once the Messiah comes, all Goyim will be subservient to the Jewish people.
You can look it up.
People can see it on the screen.
Iruvan 43B.
And the word they use for subservient is literally slave is the dictionary definition that they have on Safari.
you're saying, can you just post it in the purple pill so later on when I get home, I can yeah, this is all from a Kabbalah thread I did.
No, no problem.
I'm just saying every verse in 2022.
And to the audience, to the people in the chat, the first hour is just going to be back and forth.
Then we'll open it up, okay?
I want to follow up on the Jewish supremacy part, right?
In your world to come, when Klao Israel rules the world and everybody else is subject to the Jewish people, etc.
You know, all of this language, how can you refute the claim that this is a racist supremacist theology?
Dave?
Oh, I'm not disproving your quotes because I don't have in front of me a computer and I'm driving home.
But what I said to you is put it in the pill and then we'll go check a quote on verse and then we'll see where it came from and who said what.
Right now, it's just you're saying, bro, he told me something.
No, no, I'm saying the exact location in the Talmud and reading you the exact quote.
You're regurgitating now.
Okay, all right.
Look, how about how about if it's in your rabbi's own words?
Listen to this.
No, no, no.
There's no point.
It's the same thing.
Let's make it olam, as they call it.
You want to know what Tikkun Oilam is?
However, when good properly set up, subjugates Ra, which means when Klao Yisrael rules the world, when Klao Yisrael is supreme, and the nations of the world are subject to the Jewish people, and under the umbrella of the Jewish people, they have rectification.
They have Tikkun.
That's Tikkun Oilam.
Tikkun Oilam is not teaching about recycling.
Recycling is not Tikkunilam.
Tikkum Oilam is not save the planet.
Tikkun Oilam is not.
Listen, if you pull up Rabbi Y. Jacobs and have him talk about Tikkum Oilam, then you'll get a better interpretation.
But this verse is mid-quote.
The Gentiles recognize the supremacy of the Jewish people and they assist us.
That's Tikkun Oilam.
Everyone is better off when Klao Yisrael is supreme.
And then the nations of the world are so.
Damn.
I don't know if they, my internet, my browser's messed up.
Looks like we're still live on the live stream.
Whenever I open up Times of Israel, my whole browser crashes.
Oh, there it goes.
Thank you.
I'm trying to find this Ovadia Yosef quote.
Every time I do Times of Israel, it crashes on me.
It just gets stuck.
Okay.
I'm just going to have to X that out.
I couldn't find the.
However, when the Gentiles.
Dude.
Shit.
Break out and dominate this world.
I know what I'll do.
Why is my thing still frozen?
Why is my thing still frozen?
I'll have to open it in another browser.
Did I get dropped from the call, too?
You guys have more than happy to tell us about it.
He's not part of our sec.
What are you talking about?
All right.
So you took it of a different sect.
You took it of a different division, and you're having him to speak on behalf of all of us.
This guy is a Brooklyn rabbi, isn't he?
He's not a Chabad.
He's not.
So Chabad doesn't believe this?
No.
What do you guys believe?
Differently than me, he says it.
What does Chabad believe and saying it's for all, which you continuously do?
It's the no-true Scotsman.
Look at this.
Hold on.
Hold on.
In the end times in Kabbalah, the Kellypa is cut off and discarded, right?
It becomes a non-entity.
It can't be rectified, right?
Do me a favor.
I think I see Robert in the audience.
He's pretty good also.
Did you hear my question?
But I think he has a lot of.
Did you hear my question?
Hey, hey, scattered sparks of holiness.
I don't know what happened to Adam here.
Oh, they can't hear me.
All right.
Let me.
Look, I'm looking on mute.
So you're saying I got to leave and come back, apparently.
Pull him up.
Pull him up.
I don't see him.
Robert, that's me.
I had to request again.
So you're saying that Chabad doesn't believe in the Jewish eschatological prophecies of them in terms of a Jewish world of your own, a world to come where Klao Israel reigns supreme.
Jew called in for backup, yeah.
Respond.
I said yes.
I believe it is or yes.
No, it isn't.
Now you're telling me what Chabad believes.
Okay.
No, what is he?
Yeah, yeah.
Can you guys hear me?
Yeah.
Okay, sorry.
I had to leave and come back.
So Chabad.org, it talks about the Tanya, which is written by Rabbi Schnur Zalman, one of the founders of Hasidism, says that the Jews are the scattered sparks of light, and the Kelipa represents the souls of the Gentiles that come from the evil other side.
Kilipa.
Khlippah.
Kilipa.
That is?
Yes.
The shards of the shattered vessels that conceal the divine sparks of light, which is the scattered souls in exile.
The Klupa is the Tama, the bad being.
You see, when you misinterpret any words from Hasidis, you're completely thrown off.
Is the Kelipa in the Citra Atra?
I won't even ask you, is it?
Chabad's website says the Kelipa and the Citra Akra are called vomit and filth.
They're associated with one another.
And then you can go to Kelipa and Citra Akra Chabad website.
Gashmius levels of the okay, so the Chabad Rebbe says that the Gentile souls come from the three satanic spheres.
This is a quote from the Rebbe.
And then this Chabad website says that the three impure kelipa is their destruction and they can't be rectified.
What he did is you took one word and you tried to mislabel it and then tried to gaslight another theory of yours.
No, listen.
I'm not gaslighting.
I'm quoting from Chabad's website.
It says, the three impure kelipa flow and derive the souls of all living creatures that are not kosher, meaning all of the non-Jewish world.
The Gashmius.
Everything in the realm of holiness has its opposite in the realm of the profane.
Are you the children of light and who are the Gentiles?
The children of darkness?
Okay.
So for you to understand, you have to have a foundation.
I have a foundation.
Can you answer the question?
Jews are the children of the light and the scattered sparks of light.
So if you just want to try to cherry-pick to make the audience think you know better, you really don't know anything.
You just picked a word here, you picked a word there, and then you tried to pretend like you know something when you don't.
That's exactly what you did.
No, I'm quoting from all over Chabad's website, buddy.
When you don't know how geometry works, you have to discuss the foundation.
What is the body created of and how?
Listen, Zohar.
Is Zohar one of your holy texts?
Of course, Zohar.
Okay.
Zohar 1, 131A from Safaria.
Okay, guys.
The reverse is true of the heathen nations.
They are unclean while they live because their souls are drawn from the side of defilement.
What?
That's not very nice, Dave.
No, because you guys are just gaslighting trying to make Jews sound stupid.
When you guys, all you guys are doing is not stupid, supremacist.
Let me ask you: is there not a prayer that Jews are the light and the Gentiles are the darkness?
You're the holy, we're the profane.
You're the pure, we're the impure.
Look, here's the question.
Is Jacob, is Esau not the evil twin brother of Jacob?
If you make it fair, an open discussion, don't close the conversation down.
What are you afraid of?
Dissenting opinion?
Listen, Tanya, part one on the Safaria.
Quote, the souls of the people of the world emanate from the other unclean kilipa, which contain no good whatsoever.
And the New Testament says Jesus is God.
What's your point?
That's just another Jewish story.
So what?
No, it's not the New Testament.
That has nothing to do.
That's a complete non sequitur.
It has nothing to do with the verses from the Tanya and the Zohar and the Talmud and the Torah that I'm quoting for you.
Cherry pick words from verses from the Tanya and trying to understand what you think you're trying to achieve.
You're misquoting it and mislabeling it.
No, I'm not.
How?
You are.
How?
You just said you don't even know what it says because you don't have it in front of you, but you're claiming I'm wrong.
I learned that extensively.
He's giving you the precise verse and reading it.
How is he?
Chapter talks in depths of different levels of hagdish.
So he's not discussing it.
No.
He's taking cherry-picking words and using his perspective on it.
No, I'm not.
I'm quoting verbatim from Jewish sources.
Safaria Chabad's website, the Zohar.
Okay.
You got 50.
You did 51 minutes of it, not achieving much.
We're here for the audience.
You're gaslighting and not answering, honestly, answering any questions.
Because you presented inaccurate questions.
No, I didn't.
Okay, let's move on to a subject that we can both be on the same level.
You guys are just trying to grill me.
You can grill me for a minute.
It's been a 48-minute inquisition.
You can ask me a question or grill.
Go ahead.
What makes you think that any other religion is you don't believe in it?
Okay.
What makes you believe in evolution is the real way?
Because all the evidence supports it.
What is considered evidence in your opinion?
Things that can be studied and reproduced and observed and make predictions.
When you take that perspective and you put that on an equal level playing field to evidence of Judaism and other religions, why can't you use the same comparison and have the same interpretation?
What is this guy?
How do I answer that question?
What is he saying?
Can you rephrase the question?
I don't get what you're saying.
How can I compare evolution to religion?
Is that what you're saying?
It's based upon facts and different information that can be studied.
So why can't you do it at the exact same method through archaeological finds of biblical scrolls and make that same assertion?
Finding an archaeological scroll doesn't mean what's written on the scroll is real.
I asked you a very simple question.
Why is it so difficult for you to respond?
You said you made an assessment based upon previous finds and through scientific, proven literature and other things that may be found.
Why are you not making the same assessment with different people?
I'm applying the same logic.
You're not.
And methodology to both issues.
Yes, I am.
You're disregarding the text.
It's so funny because I'll debate with Christians and they'll claim evolution is Jewish.
You promoting that Jewish science is what they say.
And this guy's completely disproving that, of course.
Why are you moving the golf boss?
You just change your argument.
It's not an argument.
It was just a comment.
Chill out.
You can use your interpretation.
You can use that same perspective with Judaism and the religious text, and you choose not to, especially we have all the archaeological finds from the base of Magdash, the holy temple, like the Menorah and all the other stuff that shows us.
Now, there's also they say they found Noah's Ark.
They say all these, every one of these things have scientific.
There's no scientific proof that they found Noah's Ark.
Don't on Albania or something?
No.
Didn't you see that on this?
Yeah, I saw it on the cover of the tabloid at the checkout stand.
Sure.
It's Mount Ararat in Turkey and it's bullshit.
Why is he supposed to be?
Hey, is the Messiah going to rule the world?
No.
What does Daniel 7 say?
Can you read it?
No, I can't read it in front of me.
I told you, I'm driving home.
I know, I can't read it.
Okay.
So the world, so you don't believe in anything to do with God.
So what is your, why were you created?
What is it's irrelevant to even ask why.
I don't believe I was created.
Hold on.
What is your purpose?
Purpose as a living organism is to reproduce.
Who says you were supposed to reproduce?
That's just that's what life does.
It's a replicating organism.
That's how we define A living thing is replication.
Who says evolutionary biologists?
Anybody with a brain cell?
Greater creation of the Adam to destroy everything.
What makes you believe that we're meant to exist?
We weren't meant to exist.
So let me read you Daniel 7, 7:14.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Is the son of man that we have discovered nuclear energy?
See how he wants to deflect away from the religion and question me about evolution.
Can I interrupt for one second?
Enough jumping around.
When you're going to be counterpointed, address it and be direct.
No beating around the bush, please.
Go ahead.
Evolution is a theory.
Faith is a belief system.
It's the same, really.
You believe in the theory, so you have faith in the theory.
You're not using the term theory correctly there.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
People who believe in whatever they believe in Christianity, Muslims, you know, Jews, others have their faith.
That's that's their theory.
So that's one point.
My second point is theory is based on evidence in science.
Faith is based on your feelings believing in stuff in the absence of evidence.
But see, there's no proof either of evolution.
Yes, there is.
There's overwhelming proof.
In every single field of science, it all converges to prove evolution every single time.
You're completely wrong.
And Christians always do this.
And now the rabbis are doing it too.
And I know you guys aren't rabbis.
That's your opinion.
No, no, I'm not.
This is what they always do.
They deflect away from their religion and go, well, what do you think happened?
Where'd the universe come from?
What are you created for?
What's your purpose in life?
They do it every time.
It's the deflection.
You go, you're deflecting again.
No, I'm pointing out your deflection, dude.
You're not pointing out because I simply stated a statement and you had to jump all over it.
Why are you guys lying about the Moshiach ruling the world?
Second thing is, second thing is, I'm going to talk to Christians here because there's a lot of Christian people.
And so when you speak to Christians, when you quote something from the Bible, they'll tell you to read to me the entire, you know, not just the verse, but the chapter, so I know where it's coming from.
Because you can literally say a sentence.
For example, there's a verse Jesus wept.
So, you know, or whatever.
It doesn't, you have to go into the entire context of it.
So by you reading one sentence off of something does not have the entirety of the conversation.
You're just basically gaslighting people into believing that what you're saying is correct because I'm quoting it from the one thing.
No, read the entire thing.
I have.
I have.
I'm not going to read irrelevant stuff.
It's all in perfect context.
You're accusing me of being out of context without showing any specific example.
You're bullshitting.
You're hand-waving, saying out of context, but you don't even explain how it's out of context because it's not.
Who said that what you said in the Talmud?
Tell me the rabbi that said it.
Because there's a hundred different rabbis that speak in the Talmud.
So the Talmud basically is.
Do you believe the prophet Daniel?
Is Daniel, is the book of Daniel a prophetic book?
Is a book by itself?
Okay.
Let me read you from Daniel 7:14.
Stop filibustering and let's talk about the actual topic.
Read the entire Daniel 7.
Sure, sure.
Daniel 7:14.
Thank you.
He was given talking about the Son of Man who comes in the clouds of heaven, the Son of Man, which is interpreted in Judaism to be the Messiah.
It says in Daniel 7, 14, he was given authority, glory, and sovereign power.
All Goyim nations, and peoples of every language worshipped him.
His dominion is everlasting dominion that will not pass away.
And his kingdom is one that will never be destroyed.
So if the Messiah is going to have all the Goyim worship him.
No, no, no, no, no.
See, now all the nations, stop trying to use a term that you want to turn into a negative term.
Nations means Goyam.
I'm just using the, it's the one Hebrew word I know.
I'm going to answer you.
Every religion believes that somebody's coming.
Jesus is coming back.
That's just another Jewish religion.
Yes, you're right.
It's a messianic, apocalyptic Jewish religion.
So yes, it does.
Interrupting.
Let me finish.
Thank you.
So Jesus believes somebody's coming back.
Islam believes somebody's coming back.
Jews believe that they all believe the Jewish Messiah is coming.
Hold on, hold on.
So you're proving my point.
He has a belief.
And so when the Messiah comes, Jewish people believe, Jewish people believe that there will be peace on earth and everything will be like perfect.
So there will be no more wars after Gog and Magog.
Hold on.
After the wars and the birth pangs and the famines and the plagues, then the peace Jewish utopia comes.
Robert, you're misrepresenting what Jews believe.
They don't believe that Adam's cherry-picking.
So there you go.
There's going to be rivers.
Cherry-picking what?
Talking about Gog and Magog is not cherry-picking.
Stop lying.
Hold on a second.
No, it comes before the Messiah comes.
You guys want to fast forward all the fucking horror incarnation.
Peace on earth after the nuclear apocalypse.
Could have happened already.
See, nobody knows.
You see, that's the whole point.
You're talking about something that might happen.
Goga Mugo could have happened already.
Yeah, well, I've heard many rabbis say there's three wars of Gaga Magog.
So World War II, three.
Sorry, one, two, and three with Iran and Russia that's possibly going down.
But that's people, nobody knows when Messiah.
Hello, Adam.
Can I talk?
And Albert.
Yeah, go ahead.
Hold on, hold on.
I brought Robert on.
I brought Robert on.
I give to it because at Dave's request, they give him a little backup.
But go ahead.
I don't want to back up anybody.
I'm not here.
I just want to finish one thing.
This isn't perfect.
I grew up in occupied Palestine in Chabad.
In Tonchetim, I understand Dave.
Okay, now.
And I must say that Chabad, out of all Jewish sects, is the most racist and supremacist from all three sects.
When you are born, they tell you that the Goyim, That means the other side, the side of darkness.
Yes.
Okay.
And that they are evil from the Alba Klip with smells from the four klipots in pure clipot and blah blah blah.
And even a guy that is righteous guy, a guy that gives charity, believe in God, do good stuff, is still much worse.
Okay, much worse than a Jewish criminal.
Okay?
And where are you quoting this from?
I wanted to open your book, the Tanya, in Penad.
So why would I have to?
You're the one that's making the statement.
Where are you quoting this from?
Is this your opinion of a Chamad?
It's not my opinion.
It's what I study for more than 12 years in Chabad.
Okay?
And if you want, you can open chapter 6, Perekvav, Perek Zain, if you want.
In Hebrew, people will not understand.
They're talking about it over there.
Now we got a former Chabadnik from Gaza that's in here exposing Chabad.
Are you kidding me?
Who is this guy?
This guy, Yitmar Rabalovich.
Look at this.
Isn't he?
So that's, and it's referring to the Nefesha Bahamas.
He doesn't look Jewish.
Yeah, I know.
Let's fucking go.
They're going.
Dave, Dave.
They're going.
I called in the reinforcements.
Dave, let this base Jew finish, please.
Me?
Are you talking to me?
Yes, I'm talking to you, the base Jew.
Go ahead.
Please don't call me Jew anymore because I left it totally offend me.
Okay.
Whoa.
So for Chabad, the Lubavitch rabbi said, listen to me carefully.
If they are not supremacists, so why the rabbi said Rabbi Menachem Schneelson that another Holocaust worse than the so-called Holocaust in Germany, worse than the so-called Holocaust in Germany, happened in the United States of America.
What he was referring to the fact that Jews married with non-Jews.
Okay, so Jews married with non-Jews with a fikhthe shiksha means a Goya.
Any Goya is a shikta.
Shiksa means like avoid the Zora, Sheikhets.
Okay, so when a Jew marries a Goya, his children will be Goyim.
So it's like an Holocaust when you have like millions of Jews marrying.
So isn't it?
I think it sounds supremacy to me.
Maybe my perception is wrong.
They haven't called us anti-Semitic yet.
Your perception is spot on.
Now, the other thing is that he mentioned about the temple.
Yes, I would say that according to Chabad, they cannot go to the Temple Mount.
Agree.
Because they say they are with Tume, they don't have the cow, the red cow.
I don't know, Poro Adumo.
So they don't have this.
Okay, that's what Chabad believe.
I agree.
He didn't lie about that.
But you have plenty of Jews.
Not like a minority, you know, like half of 1% of Jews that are extremist about the Temple Mount.
No, no, no, no, no, no. 999.
Plenty of Jews, okay?
999.
Believe they want to take to destroy Laksa Mosque and build their temple.
Robert bailed what Robert was in.
Okay.
Is it Robert Zepper?
Listen.
In Chabad, maybe you.
In Chabad, you claim you have the Tume, that you cannot do it.
But plenty of other Orthodox Jews.
Duvid's here.
Duvid's going to back me up.
We have another opinion.
Okay.
You know, in Judaism, you have a lot of opinions.
So Jews disgusted alcoholism a Jew.
I know that's right.
So you have a lot of opinions.
So which sects of Jews, okay, are you saying the Chasidish, the Brasava, the Litvak?
Who are you saying that wants to go and do that?
Listen, I heard Miss Nagdiem Litvak saying it.
It doesn't mean all the Litvak.
So are you saying mostly, mostly are what called Mizrahi?
Okay?
Mostly.
Mostly.
Okay?
Mizrahi Sfahardi.
No, no, I mean Mizrachi.
I mean, Mizrahi Sfahardi.
No, I don't mean Sephardi.
Mizrahi is Sefahardi.
No, but listen to me now.
Mizrahi, I'm getting mad.
Mizrahi like Sephardi.
Mizrahi is the name of a movement.
You call him Siyoini Dati.
That it's Yoini.
That it's Yoini in Israel because you're American, but in Palestine, in Occupied Palestine, we don't say that it's Yoini or that.
We say, like, you know, the Rabbi Cook and his.
Okay, so we say.
What are you talking about?
My grandfather is born in 1927 in Palestine.
So type in Wikipedia, okay?
Mizraki.
Jews arguing.
To the political organization of religious Zionism.
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
10% of Israelis.
10% of Israelis.
So the minority.
Okay.
Okay.
10% is not...
No, but don't you say that like you represent, you represent it as like, no, no, no.
They represent about 30%.
Here he is.
Chabad believes that I grew up in there, Yeshiva.
Talmud has nothing to do with Judaism.
Okay.
Yeah.
You need to be ashamed of yourself.
Where's the missing link?
Darwin lover.
Stop a second.
Because I don't know.
Oh, dude.
This ex-Jew is mad.
Okay, from the generation of the so-called flood of from the time being evil.
You're saying from that time there was no evil in the world.
You're saying things.
What are you talking about?
I'll tell you what he's talking about.
Everybody needs to give Itamar a follow, man.
Wow.
Not at all.
Why?
Because he bashes on Jews.
You love it.
You like when they bash on Jesus?
He's someone who experienced.
He's just like you.
He's a mirror of you.
He's not a mirror of you.
He's a mirror of you.
He's just somebody who doesn't know that much, but went to Chabad his whole life.
He was brought up in Chabad.
He went to the body.
He escaped the chains of Yahweh.
By the way, by the way, by the way, we got four Jews with microphones at once, and Bedlam is fucking breaking out.
Hang on, guys.
Hang tight.
Everyone's going to get their shot.
I'll tell you what I love about Itamar.
Share this.
And why he calls him a base Jew and I want to share my Jewishness is because he was raised into this faith.
Did I know who this guy was?
And awakened to its toxicity and its racism and its supremacy and its cancerous outgrowth.
And now he's sharing his testimonial with Albert.
The biggest anti-Semites are Jews.
What are you telling me?
Why?
Why would you say that?
Ask any Jew if that statement's true or not.
Norman Fickelstein is an anti-Semitism.
Ask any Jew if that's a true statement.
What I mean, you mean like brother Nathaniel or the Jewish converts to Christianity or even like the Nazis, the Jew, the mixed-blooded Jews that were.
Why do you think the second base I mean this was destroyed?
Like I said, the biggest anti-Semites are Jews.
I mean, Itemar is not an anti-Semite, like in the sense like Brother Nathaniel.
He's just actually what the religion teaches.
You mean like Christians?
Actually, say, like, brother Nathaniel is a different story than Itamar.
Itemar is just being honest about what he was actually taught as a kid.
Itemar is baseless fuck.
And look, dude, you can't refute anything he said because he knows what the training is.
He was trained.
He was in the faith for what he was doing.
I gotta ask.
Itemar doesn't really look Jewish at all.
He looks like Indian or something.
No, dude, he sounds like a term.
Because my mom is from Yemenite descent.
Okay.
So Sephardic Jew.
My mom.
God forbid.
He was kidnapped as a child, as a family.
No, he wasn't kidnapped.
No, I wasn't.
Dude, it's kidnapped and raised in a cult.
I mean, don't make me a conspiracy theorist.
Please respect.
I respect you, David.
Respect me.
I don't mean disrespect.
I mean, like, the Yemenites that went to Israel were forced into different education.
Were you actually God?
Did you put on two pairs of Tfilin?
Me, of course.
Rabbino Tam and Rashi, okay, from 13 years old.
Okay?
And the rabbi who taught me the Baal Koiri, okay, the Baal Koiriel taught me when I was 12 preparing for Afovo.
Okay.
He tried to touch me, let's say.
And when we went to the big rabbi to tell him about it, he said, yeah, we know for 20 years he do it, but don't go to the police because you are a moisir.
Okay.
And this happened in Israel?
This happened in occupied Palestine.
Yeah.
I missed what he said.
But my father went to the police and then they called him a moiser.
So we went to another synagogue.
Did this happen in Israel?
I couldn't hear.
Yes, he just said that it blanked out for me.
Yes, he said it happened in Israel.
Yeah, I missed it too.
What happened to him in Israel?
Something bad to him as a kid.
He wanted to report it.
And the rabbi said, you're not allowed.
You're a moiser.
You're a snitch if you do it.
No wonder he's so mad.
Dad went to the police anyways and they had to move to a different city.
Question, is this in Far Chabad?
Another city, another synagogue.
Itmar, is it?
Does this happen in Far Chabad?
No, it happened in Rechovot, not in Falchabad.
Okay, so if it wasn't in Svas, it wasn't in Swash.
Should I ask him about the Brit Mila?
Yeah.
He's sucking on the circumcision.
Like, yes, this is what he was taught as a kid.
Adam is correctly quoting these sources.
He's not making it up.
He's not taking stuff out of context.
Well, he didn't say that.
This is actually what he was taught in Chabad.
That's the point of what he's saying.
Or at least to the kind of, I mean, maybe Itmar has other things to add, but you know, related, because you're just saying, like, I don't know, maybe it doesn't say that.
Maybe you're taking it out of context.
Like, I don't think they taught that to me as a kid.
Itmar is saying he went to the Chabad as a kid and this is what they taught him.
I'm not taking that away from him.
I didn't disregard it.
Adam, you got any more questions for either Itemar or Dave?
I have another question for Dave that Hamuka was like one week ago.
Now I wanted to ask a question.
Let's say, let's assume.
Thank you, Anne-Marie.
Hail the folk.
For 20.
A big cross, a big cross, you know, a huge cross to put like in Jerusalem or I don't know.
Yeah, they cover it up in these Orthodox communities.
They'll abuse a kid and they'll protect the rabbi that did it.
Do you think what will be the reaction of the Chabatskir?
The Chabaskers spit in a lenu-e-shabeach.
They spit because of what else should I show him?
do you want to say Dave why you spit in a lane oh Oh, I'm going to ask him about our guardian angel.
Yeah.
So let's say, let's assume I put the big cross in Falchabad.
What will be the reaction of the Chabatskirs?
We would say to Helen for you.
No, I think they will beat me up and take the cross down.
So why do you put it in the middle?
They would beat me up.
Yeah, in Berlin.
Dude, this guy is mad.
These rabbis abused him.
He's fired up.
He's fired up.
He's got Holy Ghost power.
Yeah.
But meanwhile, I need to say a Mishaberach for him.
So I wanted to know his mother's name.
Itimar is crazy.
I want to pray.
Hello.
Nobody.
You could say he's 727.
Yeah.
Let's call him a lust as a child from a man.
I don't know what he's saying.
He's still a Jew and he's special.
He was sexually abused and you guys are taking that out of context.
Dave, you think that it is different out of context?
Everything's out of context.
What do you expect?
He just said it's out of context that this guy got abused by his rabbi.
Whoa.
God forbid.
He had a mikveh buddy.
My opinions are.
I think that's ritual bathing buddy.
That's what he calls it.
It was just a bathing buddy.
He just stand.
I looked at him.
He was his son.
You just said it looked objectively.
Listen, listen.
I know Freud and Klein.
But you were molested.
I don't understand why you're saying that.
You just called it a child abuser, his ritual bath buddy, his mikveh buddy.
That's what that means, right?
No, it was to cleanse yourself.
He's saying that he's not.
So the bathing, so the bathing, he got abused by the rabbi, and you're making a joke that he was, it was just his bathing partner.
Why would you downplay him being abused and say that it's out of context?
He wants to say that I have my opinions because of the experience I have.
In that way, he can explain to himself my opinions instead of looking at it that I look objectively on the reality.
It's not about any experience.
Okay, if my dick in your butt is out of context, Goya.
It's not because something about 12 years old.
Okay?
Yeah, you're saying the teachings are, God forbid, false and dangerous, not because some rabbi did something to you messed up as a kid, but because objectively the teachings are false and dangerous, even if some rabbi hadn't done something bad to you as a kid.
Yeah, despite that, yeah.
I know, I know for Dave as someone from the people of Sigmund Freud and Melanie Klein, that he liked to involve childhood all the time.
But I can understand that.
It is heritage, after all.
But yeah, not everything is connected to your childhood.
You know, I can see the world.
I can have opinions, objective opinions, based opinions, and it's not connected to my childhood.
Unless the Jew doesn't like it, and you must in some way reject these opinions.
So you can say it's because of that or because of that.
Yeah, but it's just proof that of what Adam and Albert are saying.
Hold on.
So Itmar, so are you a religious or do you keep any of Judaism?
Even though after studying in Chabad, okay, I went to university.
I majored in biology first of my class and also in psychology first of my class.
I did even a master's degree in biology, but then I left academy because I don't like academy.
Do you believe in evolution?
I believe in evolution.
I don't believe in any religion.
I can respect Islam as a religion, respect, but I don't believe.
But Itmar, because Adam and Albert are Goyam, they just hate you because they're Goyam.
But because Dave actually believes this stuff, he has to sympathize with you and be like, you can't be saying this for the same reason that Adam and Albert are.
You have to be saying it because something bad happened to you as a kid.
And he has to try to bring you back to the fold because of the supremacist ideology that you gave up.
And he has to assume that Albert and Adam, okay, they're Goyam.
They're from the shards.
They're just, they just naturally are trained to hate you.
Okay, I like this goyim.
I think his testimonial is even more compelling considering he was molested by rabbinic figures as a youth.
Not to dismiss it.
I think it's reprehensible that you're trying to dismiss it, make a joke out of it, Dave.
I didn't make a joke out of it.
But you completely dismissed his point and said, ah, it doesn't matter what you're saying.
We can't take that seriously because probably the only reason you're saying that is because you were molested and you bear a grudge against Kabbat.
Nothing like that.
Investigated and know what you're talking about.
You just bear a grudge because of what happened.
You as a kid.
A valid claim.
Hey, can I talk for a minute?
Yeah, everybody, Heraclitus.
Hello.
Yeah, hi.
Heraclitus is going to say the Torah is fake.
Point, which is a myth.
We know where it comes from.
It came from the Mesopotamia, Egyptian and Greek mythology.
We can go one by one from the Numeri to the Egyptian chronicle demonic.
If we go to archaeology, 70 years of digging in Palestine.
And all the cities that were mentioned in the Bible, Megiddo, Lehiz, Gizar, Shakim, Jericho, Jorazim, AI, Givyan, all and another 31 try to corroborate any evidence of those big cities, high walls, fortified.
Joshua conquering Jericho.
The walls of Jericho were so high that the prostitute Rahab, when she had to the walls of Jericho were so thick and wide that a prostitute can build a house on the wall.
Imagine how wide this wall.
And it was so high that the prostitute Rahab has to dangle the spies of Joshua with the robe.
So this is how high were and how fortified was the city.
And they were digging on Jericho and they didn't find any stones.
They didn't find any city.
They didn't find nothing.
Israel Frankenstein, it was his book, The Bible Unearthed.
Basically, the conclusion was there was no city at that time or there.
There was only a few mud structures.
There was no stones.
There's no potteries.
It was not inhabited.
I just got at all.
And the quest for the historical Israel.
Archaeology.
Tel Aviv University has.
He's not the top Israeli archaeologist that says there's no archaeological evidence for so much of the Torah.
The magazine Hard 1999, just quoting what he got from the library.
Professor Herzog.
Following 70 years of intensive excavations of the land of Israelites.
We should have let me grill him a little longer.
the Patriarchs Act of legendary stories, we did not sojourn in Egypt or make an exodus.
We did not conquer the land.
Neither was there any evidence of the empire of David or Solomon.
Those who take an interest have known these facts for years.
But Israel is a stubborn people and doesn't want to hear about this about it.
This is what archaeologists have.
Albert, can you please bring Mitch up?
One second.
This is what archaeologists have learned from their Mitch.
Isn't that BZ?
Let me finish it quickly.
This is what Mitch is BZ.
He's going to attack David.
Did not wander in the desert, did not conquer the land in a military campaign, and did not pass it on to their 12 tribes of Israel.
Perhaps even harder to swallow is that the United Monarchy of David and Solomon, which is described in the Bible as a regional power, was at most small tribal kingdom.
And it will come as an unpleasant shock to many that God of Israel, Yahweh, had a female consort and that the early Israelites religion adopted monotheism only in the waning period of the monarchy and not at the Mount of Sinai.
Most of these, most of those who are engaged in a scientific work in the interlocking spheres of the Bible, archaeology, and history of the Jewish people and who once went into the field looking for proof to corroborate the Bible story now agree that the historic events related to the stages of the Jewish people emergence are radically different from that from what the stories tell.
This is Professor Herzak, the head of archaeology department archaeology in Tel Aviv University, and we know that they found nothing.
Researchers agreed with everything you're saying.
The last 10 years, like the Mizraki, there's been more religious Zionists or whatever, and it's been shifting.
But like till 10 years ago, almost all Israeli professors agreed with what you just said.
Right.
So, and if you look at the stories, read the Sumerian myth of creation, read the flood stories, they're all verbatim.
I'm just going to read one more and stop.
So this is from the numeral from Baruses, who took from the numeralis talking about the flood.
Cronus appeared to Zetrothras, which is basically the name for Noah, appeared in a dream and revealed that on the 15th of the month, the Athenian humankind will be destroyed by a great flood.
He was to build a boat and board it with his family, his best friends.
He was to provision it with food and also to take unbroken wild animals.
I'm going to pee guys while he talks.
Then, when all was prepared, he was to make ready and sail.
He did not stop working until the ship was built.
Its length was five stades, which 1,000 yards, and the breadth was 400 yards.
He boarded and finished the ship, equipped it with everything he had been commanded.
With his wife, children, and closest friend, after the waters of the great flood had come and quickly left, Zixarathas, which is basically Noah, freed several birds.
They found neither food nor a place to rest.
And they returned to the ship.
After a few days, he set free some other birds.
And they came back to the ship too.
But they returned with the claws covered with mud.
Then later, for a third time, he set free some other birds, but they did not return to the ship.
This is almost verbatim.
This is a nomadic, almost verbatim from the flood story.
And I can go on and on and on.
There's no story in the Torah that has no parallel and almost complete dependency, literal dependency on other.
We can go to a miracle.
Why is that a negation?
Hold on a second.
Heraclitus did a nice job wrapping up the lack of any kind of archaeological historical evidence for any of these Jewish mythologies.
No, no, no.
Albert, let me get historical coins.
You know I'm not LARPing as Mitch.
Go ahead.
You know I'm not.
People have met me face to face.
In any case, the amount of historical evidence of the cities of Jews living there, coins, art, etc., is just voluminous.
You choose not to believe it.
That's a different thing.
There is nothing.
Give me the example.
Heraclitus, Heraclitus, I listen to you.
I listen to you.
You can just take a breath.
You'll be fine.
Don't be excited.
Every religion can be explained as being a myth, whether that be Islam, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Christianity, Islam, Judaism.
Or you could believe every religion takes a leap of faith.
That is just a fact, right?
The story about Noah, is it founded in the story of Gilgamesh also?
Yes, that is true.
So either it is a completely made-up story, or it is a historical event that is described in various religions in different ways.
That is not a negation, either way, of the validity of the story.
The Torah is not a book of history.
Like, how many paragraphs are written about the hero of Judaism, Abraham?
Very short, very short.
It's not about history.
It's about the lessons we learn and what we come from that of values, principles, laws, etc.
It's not a history book.
So it is an event.
If you want to look into the Torah, if you know, you're incorrect.
If you're to look at it for history, that's not what the Torah is about.
That's not what most religious books are about because otherwise, how much is written about any other figure?
Very short paragraphs about them.
If it was about the lifetime of David or the lifetime of Solomon, it would be entire books.
There would be entire scrolls.
How can you say it's not a vital or history?
How can you say that?
Because when he talks about David, if it was about history, we would have scrolls and scrolls and scrolls and scrolls describing every event of that person's life.
We have more written about a year in the life of JFK or any other figure than we do about the major figures of Judaism.
Like, for example, why is that the names of the people?
What is it?
All the names in the Bible, all the names of the Bible are not necessarily their real names.
Those are descriptive names.
means to draw out, means someone who took them out of Egypt.
David has a meaning.
All the names in the Torah are descriptive of their role.
Yitzhak, Isaac, is God like.
Yeah, the story of an ankle being pulled out of his mother.
They're all just scriptures to teach us something.
Okay, when is the first?
When is the first question?
What is your question?
When's the first?
When is the first Torah?
What is the first Torah?
Yeah, when is the first Torah?
If you're a belief in Jews, which is existing prior to creation.
God looked into the Torah and create.
Obviously, obviously, all religions require all religions require that man of faith.
If you don't believe, you don't believe.
It doesn't matter.
The first book of the first book, the Torah, it's a Septuagint.
It was Greek.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Yeah, there is no evidence.
There's no Greek translation.
Before that, there's no evidence of a Torah, right?
Of course there is.
Even the Dead Sea Scrolls have portions of the Torah.
Dead Sea from Leviticus.
Exactly verbatim from Leviticus, from the Dead Sea Scrolls.
That obviously foresee anything.
Okay, okay.
So 400 BCE, there was Jewish religion, 400 BCE, right?
So you're saying there was Jewish religion, there was temple, and there was Mosaic laws and all of that, right?
If you're right.
Continue your point.
Okay, if you're right that Judaism in the fifth and sixth and fourth century BCE, there was Judaism and people were practicing the Moses laws and what they called Judaism.
It would be called Abodatashem, the work of God.
There's no such thing.
The word Jew is a Roman word to describe Judeans, but there's no such word as Jew.
That's a modern word.
What about Yehudi?
No, but there is no archaeological or epigraphical evidence that there was any religion of this sort.
Of course, hold a second.
Let me give you something.
Let me tell you something.
Let me tell you something.
There was like 94 years of correspondence between a Jewish colony in the southern part of Egypt.
It's called Elephantine Island.
Yes, of course.
One second.
Okay, can you please just let me finish without you gladdening?
I'm just saying, yes, I agree with you.
I'm not arguing.
Okay, let me finish the story.
Okay.
800 papyri.
I'm not doing another letter space.
It's not sponsored between the Jewish community.
Two and a half max.
Those Jewish mercenaries were used by the Persians when the Persians conquered Egypt.
So they used the mercenaries, the Greek and some Jews from Judea.
And they were stationed in Elephantine.
And they were corresponding with the priesthood in Jerusalem and Samaria.
94 years of correspondence, 800 letters.
In all those letters, back and forth.
What they're asking them, they have a temple in Elephantine Island.
They were doing human sacrifice, and the temples were burned down by the Egyptians because Egyptians didn't like them.
They were not doing human sacrifice.
That's not true.
But yes, there was a temple.
It's kind of off-topic.
Let's say that's the problem.
Let's read the Bible.
It's completely off-topic.
Let me talk about that.
Can I fucking finish the story?
Let's wrap.
Let's put a bow on this.
We're going to wrap it up with Heraclitus.
Let me finish the story.
It gives you a window on the Jewish life and Jewish religion.
Heraclitus is right, by the way.
They're asking them to rebuild the temple because they're doing animal sacrifice.
I'm having on Gnostic informant to talk about how the Torah is sacred to Egyptians.
And the priest in Jerusalem, Nathan, and the priest in Samaria, Sambalt, they told them, yeah, no problem, you can build the temple.
And this is considered heterodox because according to the Joseph religious reform, you can't build a temple outside Jerusalem.
And they were like, casual, yeah, you can build it, no problem.
And they were talking about also in the documents about their gods.
They worshiped five gods.
One of them is Yahoo.
So this is in reference.
I don't want to finish the fucking story.
Let me finish it at the beginning.
They were going a couple hours.
Five gods.
It's Elephantine Papyri.
It's translated into 600 pages book.
Everybody can read it.
They're worshiping five gods.
One of them is Yah, you.
Maybe this is Yahweh.
And the other ones are other pagan gods.
And they have like 180 names of different people.
None whatsoever.
Not even one name has a biblical reference.
There was no name Moses or...
And they have Sabbath Christianity, his view of Christianity.
And there's nothing about Moses or Mosaic laws or the one.
This is 400 BCE.
100 years of correspondence.
And you told me there was Judaism back then?
No.
Judaism was invented in their corresponding with the priesthood in Jerusalem.
But there was no Judaism, yet there's a priesthood of Judaism in Jerusalem.
Are you making sense with yourself here?
Yeah, there was a big chorus.
It wasn't like Torah observant Judaism as we know of it today.
There was no religion.
There was no Torah.
They worshiped five gods.
Judaism was invented in 272.
So they weren't keeping kosher.
They weren't keeping kosher.
They weren't using all of the Torah names.
All the names weren't showing up.
Whether they used Torah names, Torah names were descriptive for TV.
Do you understand?
But even the name Moses, even Moses has an Egyptian name.
They ask our Pharaoh's name, Totmosis.
That is an Egyptian name.
Moses had other names.
I forgot the other names off the top of my head, but he had six or seven other names.
Just because the name that we use in the Torah is descriptive.
Yeah, you warn us.
They worship God.
Ah, yes.
That's not a contradiction.
It's not a contradiction.
Do you understand?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
We had five ways of interpreting.
Calm down for a second.
Calm down and listen.
Heraclitus, you can't just keep going on nonsense.
Someone else can say something.
A nine-minute run-on sentence is not a dialogue.
Okay?
There are no questions that Judaism, what we'll call Judaism.
I call it Abbott Hashem, right?
But we'll just call it Judaism for the purpose of this conversation, was intermingled with idol worship, right?
And hence, for example, what Itamar was talking about, when they spit during Yale on the ground, not at anybody.
They're spitting at idol worship the same way in Islam.
Idol worship is seen as a terrible thing.
Why?
Because idol worship was filled with bestiality, human sacrifice, and other things.
Is it true that there are those who practice Judaism who fell from the religion and practice in conjunction with idol worship?
Yes, that's why it's such a punishable crime within the faith.
Yeah, I know.
That is why it is such punishable within Islam.
The best part was when I was grilling Dave in the beginning.
According to Muslims, I'm the Edom and Messiah.
That they used to bury their children alive.
He was a pagan sacrifice.
Hold on, DZ.
What is your best evidence that there was nobody?
I'm not the same guy.
All right, Mitch.
What's the best evidence that Judaism existed before 272 BCE?
What is the evidence?
Scrolls.
What scrolls?
Scrolls.
Scrolls.
Some unnamed scrolls.
One example.
You're funny, Mitch.
You're funny.
The Menephat Stella.
Whether you agree with it, you don't have to agree with it.
It doesn't matter to me.
It doesn't change the fact.
It doesn't change the fact.
He goes, what's your evidence?
Scrolls.
Name the evidence.
Name the scrolls.
You believe it or not.
You don't have to change.
That's the black.
You said crows.
Name the scrolls.
You have none.
I just said the Dead Sea Scrolls.
You didn't listen to me?
Dead Sea Scrolls came after the Septuagint.
Yeah.
150 BCE.
Yeah.
The Septuagint was written 272 BCE.
Right, a good three and a half ways.
There's no scrolls.
They've been digging for seven.
Incorrect.
They find nothing.
It was all invented at one time when they wrote it in 272 BC.
You believe whatever you want.
What does it make it?
Hiraculous.
Try to understand something.
Whether you believe you believe or not doesn't change the fact that it is a consistent religion.
In the same way, I could say the same thing about Islam.
I could say the same thing.
And Jesus was a conglomeration of people.
It's not real.
Yeah, no mess.
You could say that, but to believing Christians, Jesus was a historical figure.
And what is the point?
I don't understand where you're going.
The point is death is a mess and billions of people.
Believing this myth.
And that's why they're gaslighting us and beating us over the world.
I can't believe Islam is a myth.
It is a myth.
Go with Adam Green's perspective.
And by the way, they're all myths.
Our myths.
It's Plato's Noble Lie.
Mitch, Mitch, Mitch, Mitch, hold on.
No, no, I'm complimenting you.
I respect the fact that you come with a legitimate perspective that you believe that all religions are myths and you come with your perspective.
I accept it.
And by the way, your interview with Spencer, I loved it.
Very, very interesting.
I love listening to it, by the way.
Well, thank you.
Mitch, you should look into God Barnea, Yonatin Adler, and Russell Gamerkin.
They're the top scholars.
Two of them are Israelis, by the way, that are exposing that the Torah as we know it didn't exist before 375.
Half of Israeli professors agree with what Heraclitus is.
Ethemar is a perfect example.
He comes from a background.
Maybe he grew up a little bit religious, but the embracement of anti-religionism is a real thing in Israel.
And the denial of the history of the faith is a big perspective among secular Israelis.
Because they do not want to have religion, they wanted a secular state.
So this is, I guess they call the heavenly Jewish.
The majority of Israeli scholars, archaeologists, it's no pretty mature.
Actually, researched it, came up with it.
Duvid, Duvid, listen, Adam Green at least is legitimate.
You pretend to be a Jew who went to yeshiva, but doesn't speak Hebrew or Yiddish.
You're like a clerk.
He's legitimate.
You're not a figure.
I could be a goy.
He doesn't know a couple words.
Duvid, isn't it funny how Mitch shows up every time Duvid's in a space?
Here's your god.
Duvid tends to find yeshiva where they only have lessons in Hebrew or Yiddish and he speaks neither language.
So it is kind of ridiculous.
Hold on, hold on.
None of what I'm saying is based on me being Jewish.
Hold on.
This is a serious question.
Duvid, do you have a parents, Villain?
Yeah.
He doesn't have anything to do with Judaism.
He's like Jesus.
I respect Adam Green.
The fact that the majority of Israeli professors are giving us Heraclitus, I don't have to be Jewish to know that.
Listen, the perspective that religions are myths is a legitimate point of view.
But what does it change anything?
The reality is, for billions of people, they believe in that faith.
They follow that practice.
And so what is the point?
That is dangerous.
It's dangerous to believe in the system.
When they commit genocide, it's a prophetic death culture.
They're despicable people based on the people.
The biggest genociders in history.
The biggest genociders in history were secular.
Whether it be the Roman Empire, the Persian Empire, the Chinese, whether it be the Russians, all of those are secular people.
People are genocidal for the fact that they're human.
The entire Aztec Empire had human sacrifices where they cut off heads and terrorists.
Besides the fact that they hold them down for decades, what does that have to do with anything?
What does that have to do with anything?
That's the point of this whole space.
Hold on a second.
You open this door.
We're going to walk through it.
What does it have to do with anything?
Are you following the news?
You see the Middle East is in flames, and this isn't part of Jewish eschatology?
So you think that the problems that exist in the Middle East are religious?
That's your perspective.
Yeah, I think it's based on Jewish supremacy.
Definitely.
That's Israel.
No.
And Klao is nonsense.
We don't have supremacy.
We have the opposite of supremacy.
The other religions have supremacy.
The other thing to go to heaven, to go to heaven, you must believe in the Lord and Savior.
That's their belief.
Or the religion that believes that you go to heaven, Islam is Jewish.
Judaism believes everybody can go to heaven.
Means Jewish evidence.
Hold on a second.
You guys don't even have a heaven for you.
Even heaven.
No, we don't have two heavens.
Yeah, listen, Mitch.
First of all, now they're communicating in secret for comparing me even to Israelis.
I don't care.
secular Israelis or any kind of Israeli, it's totally...
I'm sorry, I said you're not.
You can compare.
Let him finish.
Take a breath.
As you said to El Klitus, take a breath.
Calm down.
Yeah, but he just.
I'm not talking.
I'm listening.
I'm listening.
So it's offending that someone.
You can compare me like for a secular, like for myself.
Don't compare me.
You're offended.
I'm Chabad.
What does that even have to do with anything?
Please, Dave.
I want to hear him completely.
Please, everybody, just let him talk.
He compared me.
He said I am like a manifestation of the Israeli secular people that left religion and blah, blah, blah.
No, no, I have nothing to do with that.
You can compare me to myself only to people, for example, like Adam Green that grew up as a Christian, went to church with his parents, and he got by thinking and reading his own opinions.
So don't, okay, so you know, Can I ask you a question?
Can I ask you a question?
Let him finish.
Let him finish his thought.
Then you can ask me.
Go ahead.
He said, about the supremacy of religions.
There is a distinction between Islam, Christianity, and Judaism in this regard.
What I mean is that in Islam, for example, you need to have some faith.
You need to have a faith in something and to behave according to the faith.
The same in Christianity.
You need to, I don't know, believe in the Lord and Savior and to behave in some manners, for example.
Okay?
So it's not a Thursday.
I'm having Derek Brose on.
We're going to talk about your parents.
Trump, Elon, or ethnicity you come from.
However, in Judaism, it's whether you are a Jew or not.
Elon's technocracy.
Yeah, you can say that Islam or Christianity or every religion is supremacy.
And the one with a weak mind will accept it logically.
But someone who really understands the cause of these religions will not accept, will reject what you say.
Because in Judaism, it's whether you're a Jew or not.
Okay?
In other religions, it's whether you accept a faith and behaviors and rituals.
Okay?
It's totally different.
Totally different.
So Judaism is faith and rituals.
I'll ask you one question before I give my perspective.
When you say that you're not of the way I described you, did you not grow up in that soup of culture of Israel?
You did.
So why saying that you're impacted by your culture is not a good first hour.
Don't say that...
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Guys, about half a dozen people aren't matters.
Okay, now my point of view is my point of view.
Keep it in it.
The other religions believe you must embrace X, Y, and Z to go to heaven.
It's not about being a good person or a bad person.
It's about embracing the tenets of the religion.
In our religion, we view it in a different way.
Yes, it is a religion.
It's a family that has a religion.
We do believe that it is a line of descent through the mother.
People can convert without question.
My own wife is a convert.
There's nothing wrong with that.
We embrace converts.
We don't encourage conversion for various reasons because we want to be in many other religions.
People have problems in life and they find religion and religious inspiration and then they quickly fall away from it for whatever reason.
All right, let me tell you.
Someone is taking on.
One second, let me finish.
Albert, we want someone coming to join that they're sincere.
It's the same way that if I am born an American, right?
I get citizenship.
Another person who says lives in Lebanon, who has nothing to do with America, but their mother is an American.
They're a citizen of America.
Even though they know nothing about America, they don't care about it.
They may not even like America.
Okay, but Meghapiro was born in America, isn't it?
Does he give a title for my life?
Does he care about America, for example?
You have to ask him.
No, he doesn't.
He cares about Israel.
Let me get Big Tech.
Go ahead, Arnam.
Adam and then Big Tech.
Yes.
I want to bring it back to Dave and ask Dave some of Chabad and his views on Christianity, but I'll let Big Tech go since he's got his hand up first.
Thanks.
Yeah, I've just been listening.
Just throw in a quick comment, maybe, a little opinion.
I think the systems, secular systems, the government systems, the control systems, the narrative writers, they all promote religions that teach for an afterlife and a supernatural origin.
And this is because it causes people to abandon their defenses against the predators in this life.
This is all, in my opinion, just speaking for myself, maybe representing some people in the audience, we're bickering over whether or not your ethno-religious cult should be allowed to continue to basically divide and cause harm in our world as we perceive it.
And so it does become kind of spicy.
And, you know, you mentioned that you're a family, you know, you're a family with a religion.
He's not.
I call you a crime family.
I don't like what you guys are up to.
And your religion just doesn't justify your actions, in my opinion.
Crime family?
You mean the kosher nostra?
Yeah, yeah.
I think he's referencing Bobby Fisher's thesis.
Hey, Al, I just wanted to make an announcement.
I have a space the day after tomorrow on the history of Judaism and the Jewish people with A.N. Malcolm.
I love everybody to come.
Yeah, put a link in the blue pill.
So I have a chance.
I'm going to go through all the details.
I'm not getting a chance here.
And I'm going to show that every that Judaism was invented whole in 272 BCE.
I'm going to go through all the Exodus, the Genesis, and then Plato and the Noble Lies and then all this.
And in detail, so if you like to know the history, just tune in the day after tomorrow.
Put it in the blue pill.
Go ahead and go ahead and be giving the history of the Jews.
Yes.
Because we have history.
We have archaeology or the lack thereof.
We have a lot.
We have Egyptian books.
We have Sumerians.
We have Assyrians.
We have Greek.
Yeah, we have those.
How dare you?
How dare you talk about the face about the Jews?
Only a Jew could understand what a Jewish book is.
Only the Jews tell the truth about Jewish history.
You can do whatever you want.
You can do whatever you want, Heraclitus, but does it change anything for the people who are believers?
We need to wake up people.
need to debunk because when because when Satan Yeho invoke Amalek to genocide the Palestinians and when the whole Congress talking about Hamas not about Palestinians There is no difference between Hamas and the people of the world.
When the evangelists use them are, but they're not normal people.
We tweeted that they're the children of darkness when the Christian Jews use the religion to support Israel because they are the chosen people.
Yeah, we need to debunk this.
We need to wake up people because it's affecting policy.
It's affecting his economy.
It's affecting you.
You can't stand the fact of the people.
Just understand something.
Back to work, slave.
How dare you cast off your shackles?
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Go back and check those out if you missed them.
Thank you, Goon Linux.
When you have a dialogue with a person who's a person who's a person who's a goon Linux, that would be funny.
Hold on a second.
You know, have fun with Heraclitus.
Unless you have three Jews on that panel.
He'll have plenty of Christians saying that he's wrong on there, I'm sure.
Because they uphold the fake Jewish history too.
I don't really care if he's a Christian, a Martian.
I'm just saying when you have a debate, you have a debate with two perspectives, not one.
I don't care what the identity of the other people are.
You've got a Jew on your panel.
Just make sure the person doesn't do medication.
You said that it was crowdsourced.
Duvid to snack down.
Why was it working?
What you said, Heraclitus, all I heard was David screaming.
We need to wake up people because very attacks Duvid on every space.
Every space I've been on with Duvid, Mitch shows up to attack him.
Christians and Muslims perpetuate.
We wish that people cared about us less.
Believe me.
This is the problem.
The problem is our prayer is leave us the fuck alone.
You got a Jew be on that space.
Oh, yes, that's beyond your echo stream.
That he had a Jew on that space.
Listen, if you want to have a debate with a Muslim about how why Islam is a fake religion, have that.
Like, good luck to you.
I mean, but where does it go at the end?
Like, what's the point?
Listen, Mitch, what's the source material for both of these Jewish sects, if not Judaism, right?
So you debate.
You mean Christianity Islam when you say you mean Christian Islam?
Christianity Islam.
So you debunked Judaism and you debunk all three, right?
It's fruit from the same poison tree.
Christianity is not just a Jewish source.
It is half Jewish.
In the religion that it replaced through Constantine, that's why Mitch attacks him.
Every religion, you have to be rational.
Every religion takes a piece of religion that synchronism.
Yes, we understand that.
That's the truth of every religion in the history of the world.
So what?
What has become the dominant so-called faith is the dominant Abrahamic faith, right?
The Jews.
I would say Christianity and Islam.
Yeah, the other person.
Well, from Judaism.
Who wrote the Bible, Mitch?
Eskimos?
From our perspective or your perspective?
Duvid's in the chat on Rumble.
Duvid is heir of Rob.
God wrote it?
Juanabisa.
That is the belief of any believing Jew.
This is a faith.
And every religion is the first temple is going to come from Shema.
He's complaining that there's not a Jewish perspective and it's only been Jews been talking the last hour.
And there's in Christianity the second coming of Jesus.
And in Islam, there's the coming of the Mahdi.
Every religion requires leaps of faith.
All right, let's get back on topic, Adam.
Go ahead.
Dave, you still there?
Yeah, I'm here.
I want to get your view and the view in Chabad on is Christianity idol worship?
And what you think about Jesus weaning the Gentiles off of their pagan gods and then believing in the God of the Torah?
My perspective, at least.
Can you tell me about Yai Nasech?
If a Christian holds the wine, even look, according to Chabad, even look at your wine.
Mevoshel.
So, listen to me.
Yai Nasech.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You say Gentiles can't touch the wine.
If Yai Nasech, if a Christian touch your wine, and it is not Mavoshel, let's say.
Okay, so it's like Pasachem, you know.
Yeah.
What is that?
This is the guy we're talking to.
Why do you have an issue with that?
Just tell us why you have an issue.
No, because listen, listen.
I'm going to give you a truth to the wine.
Okay?
I understand what you're saying.
Tell me if you have a Yai Nasech.
Tell me.
No, no, no.
Listen to me.
Now they're arguing with each other in Hebrew.
I've got to mute the room.
Guys, there's probably half a dozen people in this room that speak Hebrew.
When you speak Hebrew, none of us Gentiles can follow.
He's got the tweet when RFK defended Chabad.
I was looking for that.
I only spoke to him because that's our native language, and I just wanted him to be clear about what I'm asking him.
I'm asking him, why does he have a problem?
There's a concept in Judaism that we do not hear while...
I have no problem yet to be explained.
Because you talk too much.
So explain what's your issue.
One side conversation, the same issue.
He asked me if I had a problem with Christianity.
You want to talk about impure wine that we can't drink.
Yeah, yeah, but yeah, I will explain...
One thing has nothing to do with another.
I will...
You interrupted a question...
I'm sorry.
...and throwing your perspective.
I'm sorry, because Adam asked direct questions...
Yid's filling up the spaces, I know.
...not to be direct, so I wanted...
I know, chill out, Itamar.
I asked him a question.
...does that have to do with you?
How does that intertwine...
You don't think he looks Jewish?
Yeah, he does.
I will tell you...
As a Chabad perspective, Itamar is just as Chabad...
I will tell you...
I don't know...
In fact, he's Israeli.
Dave grew up in Brooklyn.
Itamar grew up in Israel.
Cohen is Max Blumenthal's buddy?
Really?
No, no, that's a different Dan Cohen.
We'll take 30 seconds.
That's a different one.
We're waiting.
Adam, do your blessing, please, Adam.
Thank you.
Yai Nasach means...
If a goy...
Not a Muslim, but not a Muslim.
If a goy...
For example, Christian...
Touch, according to Chabad, even Luke...
Even with his eyes, not touching.
Okay, the wine of a Jew...
The Jew cannot drink it.
It's not kosher anymore.
Why?
But why?
Why?
I will tell you why.
Because the goy...
I know why.
the Gentiles haven't done the purification rituals in our because it's impure, it's filthy and they're impure.
No, no, no, no, that's not.
No, no, no, it's not about filth, it's because he was gonna say it's ritualistic purity.
That's gonna be his cop-out.
You're not explaining it.
That's why I meant you have to be ritually pure to touch the wine.
That's what he'll say.
You ask me to comment.
Don't interrupt.
Question is to the Kabats, Mitch.
Adam asked the question to the Kabbalah.
Oh, David, shut up.
He asked the question.
People who grew up in Kabad, he doesn't need a expert.
He asked nothing to do with Kabad.
Why?
Please be quiet.
Please ask the Chabad perspective.
Shut us up, David.
Why don't you shut the fuck up?
Because I'm having a conversation.
Okay, you're just yelling at me.
My Jewish friends, you gotta settle down.
Mitch is trying to hijack the conversation like he does every time.
This is a great shot.
He does the answer.
Right now, you gotta settle down a little bit.
All right, well, I'll explain it very simply.
No, you're not.
You're done.
You're done, Mitch.
He wants the Chabad explanation.
Mitch, my name and Dave's name are at the top of the title here.
So we're gonna talk and you're gonna not interrupt.
Is it a big favor that you like?
Finish talking.
Mitch, Mitch, you gotta settle down.
He's been trying to make for the last five minutes because he's getting incessantly interrupted.
And then Adam and Dave are gonna have a little back and forth.
That's how it's gonna go.
I don't want to take anyone's mic away, but I. Albert, question quickly.
May I at least respond to his claim about what is no?
No, no, no, no.
Why don't you say that?
Let me respond.
Why don't you say whatever you have to say?
Let me respond.
Shelve it for now.
We got a pure blood $5 challenge for the chat.
Okay.
Thank you.
Yay Nesra means if I worship idols.
Okay, not a Muslim according to the halakha.
Okay, goi that worship idols, they're most civil Passover cedar.
That's funny.
Let's say they used to take the wine for the gods to think like the wine, this wine is for my Odin, for example, my Thor, for example, my idol.
Okay, so because of that, if the guy, the idol worshiper, touch the wine of the Jew and according to Chabad, even look at the wine of the Jew, the Jew cannot drink it.
So my point is, because according to Chabad and according to all Orthodox Jews, Christians make wine nesach, not kosher.
It means that according to Judaism and Chabad, Christians are idol worshippers.
The only religion that is not considered to be idol worshiping is Islam, according to Judaism.
Okay, hold on, hold on.
So you said you're giving an introduction in 30 seconds.
What does that have to do with anything?
We eat kosher.
We don't eat anything not kosher.
You could use the same argument.
It makes no difference.
Because he asks you.
He asked you about if Christians have idol hospitals.
You interjected.
So I could use the same theory of kosher, and then I could also do chal of Yisrael.
Okay, once again, so I'm going to say that anything that's not chol of Yisrael is an idol worship.
You can pick and choose and manipulate any sense.
Zionist cuck says this is exactly why you should never visit a Jewish restaurant.
A bit too much of chosen DNA in the matzah.
It doesn't matter.
Don't know cholavisrael is maybe he gave you a camel milk.
Okay?
It's not about camel milk.
Dude, this guy is yelling.
The bottom line is the same kind of Judaism.
Not the same concept.
Dude, itemar needs to settle down.
Look, he wanted to know whether or not the belief in God.
He threw out not only do we think they don't believe in God, but they're idol worship.
So I'm like, if you think they're thinking the idol worship, that's not true because we think amongst ourselves that if it's not food that's not being prepared in a certain way, we're very strict on it as well.
But your wine, your wine, your rabbi prepared the wine.
But the Christian.
All right.
All right.
I think it's, I think the consensus is that Christianity is idolatry amongst Jews.
It's idolatry and they cross the road when they walk near a church.
They cross the road.
So if the church is the right hand side of the road, they will go on the left side on the road.
Okay?
Listen.
Pitting on Christian monks and nuns across Jerusalem by yeshiva students is a Jewish tradition that they are proud of.
Adam, you're next.
Dave, have you heard the idea that Christianity and Jesus represents Esau?
You're on mute, maybe.
No, he's not.
Go ahead, Dave.
Maybe he stepped away for a minute.
Robert, you want to take that or Mitch or one of the troops?
No, not Mitch.
Why not?
Because I'm the only one who's actually knowledgeable here.
No, because this guy, well, he's not really knowledgeable, but he's Chabad.
I'm probably the most knowledgeable here, actually.
But he's not interested in scrabbling who hasn't taken his medical.
Just so many people were taught as kids and Chabad.
You guys really have it out.
You got to stop screaming.
I need to stop screaming.
I disguise this guy.
Hold on a second.
I know.
I called you out.
I called you out for being a fraud.
I'll finish.
Oh, like, no, that's not.
I'll finish what I'm going to say.
I'll finish what I'm going to say instead of screaming.
In terms of the concept of Yahinessa, it has nothing to do with a non-Jew.
It has to do with the fear that people used idol worship because idol worship in Judaism was seen as a terrible thing the same way it's viewed in Islam.
And that is that wine was used in the practice of idol worship.
Christianity is not considered idol worship per se.
There are forms of Christianity that could be interpreted that way, but it is not.
And according to the Brezliver Roof, and you could look it up, that the current forms of religious practice are not considered idol worship today.
So, but it is a law that has been made that only Jews can be.
Why?
Because we don't want to Marry outside of a religion.
That is our faith, to marry within the religion to keep it strong.
I don't think that's anything different of any religion.
If you have a mixed marriage, the children are going to be raised with a mixture of one religion or the other, and the outcome will likely be nothing that isn't special, that isn't unique.
Any normal Muslim or Christian will want their child to marry another Christian to preserve the faith.
That's nothing racist or hateful.
That is about wanting to have your faith strong.
So the idea of you don't want to have wine, which is something people share in celebration.
Otherwise, you don't want to sit and celebrate and create relationships and lead to marriage outside of your faith.
That's not hateful.
That doesn't mean you don't love each other.
It just means I want to marry within my faith.
And you're describing itamar in a distorted way, saying it's about nothing.
No, no, I'm not.
No, you understand what I'm saying.
I don't know why you married that.
It's because I am worshipping.
Not mixed.
Exactly.
Please stop yelling.
It is about this is how we talk.
We yell when we talk.
You're not one of us, Dovid.
At least it's not talking about us non-Jews, us people from New York.
We yell when we talk.
You're not anything.
I yell when I talk.
It is about idol worship.
Goishiach by the rabbit.
It's about not having idol worship fall into our faith.
He wants to know what he was taught as a kid.
Can you please go back and get interpreting?
He wants to know what Item was taught as a kid.
Let Etamar speak for him.
Let Etamar speak for himself.
I got to hit the pause, but Mitch, relax.
Dude, take away.
I am.
I'm not yelling like David.
I want to take your breath.
Adam directed this question at Dave, who there were some glitches.
Now he's back.
Dave, you want to answer the question now?
Right.
So I definitely believe like all hugs and kisses with Christians.
I don't condemn them, and I don't believe that they're bad people.
His perception of their idol worship is a bad perception.
Next question.
Adam, that's to you.
You want to follow up on that?
Okay, so you deny that the consensus amongst Judaism is that Christianity is idol.
So I will ask him another question.
You deny that?
The Chabad rabbi, he told his followers to read three chapters of Rambam per day.
So Dave is a good Hasidic Jew, he reads the Rambam in the Tval Malchus.
Okay, what the Rambam, what the Rambam says about Christianity and what the distinction between Christianity and Islam according to the Rambam, Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, that your rabbi, Rabbi Menachem, told you to read three chapters a day, okay, and you read it in the old Val Malchus.
Please elaborate.
Thank you.
Okay, because the rabbis said, learn and tanya.
That's what he said.
El Rambam.
El Rambam.
If you interrupt, there's...
Don't call me Shahmuta.
Okay?
Respect.
Respect.
No.
I didn't tell you anything.
He told us, learn chitas.
Don't make up other stuff.
And second of all, whatever he told us to learn doesn't affect our opinion.
So what does that have to do with your question?
He told us to learn something.
He didn't tell us to have an opinion.
What they read doesn't affect their opinions about what the Rambam said.
I'm telling you what his perspective is.
The Rebbe said, learn these things, read these verses.
He didn't tell us how to interpret it.
So why are you asking me how he wants us to interpret it?
Why are you upset?
I just want to say that.
because you're gaslighting continuously.
You're pretending that the Rebbe had ill intentions, which you talk like a bad sign.
I didn't say in the Testament.
I said he told you to study Rambam.
That's it.
So he doesn't study.
What else?
So I want you to teach us the daughter said.
I'm not teaching you this.
I never said I'm coming here to teach you this.
Okay, guys.
All right, guys.
Guys, I'm not here to teach you this.
I never said I was going to.
Dave is back.
Dave, what do you know about Jesus being related to Esau?
You think he's the reincarnation of Esau?
I don't know.
I believe Jesus was a holy guy.
He was a rabbi.
He was very smart.
But his time has passed.
How is this time passed if there's still Christianity is the number one religion in the world?
Adam, even the concept of Esau, even that theory has to do with not the Jesus, but with Rome of Romulus and Remus being descendants of Esau has nothing to do with Jesus at all.
Isaac Luria said that Jesus is the reincarnation of Esau.
And that Esau, the Christians and Esau hate the sages say Esau hates Jacob like a law of nature.
This is not that he is a descendant of Esau.
This is about Rome and the reincarnation of Esau.
It's metaphorical.
You're telling us that I know that.
Still, metaphorical still has meaning.
Metaphors have meaning.
Yes, because what does Rome do to Judaism?
Right.
So I don't understand.
What did Judaism do to Rome?
What did Judaism do to Rome?
It became its slaves.
It rebelled against Roman empirical power.
It's half the world.
It's converted.
It's pagan theology for Christianity.
Yeah, for the God of Israel.
Because that's Constantine who did that.
Actually, it was the next guy.
Who said Constantine is a Jew?
Theodosius.
He took the pagan religions, which was one second.
In all of history, religion was always tied to the state for the Persian, Babylonian, Egyptian empires, and the Roman.
And he wanted to consolidate political power.
And he couldn't do that with a variety of different pagan religions.
He said he consolidated power through making Christianity the state religion.
That was about politics.
What does Numbers 24, 17 say?
24, 17 to 19.
It says that the star of Jacob.
Well, it's like the most messianic verse there is.
We read our Bible.
We don't remember it off by heart.
My son actually knows it off by heart for layting, but I don't know.
It says, A star shall come out of Jacob, a scepter shall rise out of Israel.
It shall crush the forehead of Moab, break the sons of Sheph, and Edom shall be dispossessed.
So they had historic enemies that fought them.
What's the point?
As they try to fought various entities.
And Edom represents Rome.
So was it not the objective of the Messiah in Judaism to conquer Rome?
So it's your interpretation that that is prophetic, and our interpretation is that that's historical.
No, you believe 24-17 is very prophetic.
That's a Christian perspective.
No, that's Dead Sea Scroll.
That's Jewish perspective.
Jews believe Numbers 24, 17 is messianic.
It was in the Dead Sea Scrolls.
It's in Christianity also.
That's why they made up the star of Bethlehem.
You view the First Testament, or at least your previous life as a Christian, view the First Testament as completely prophetic to validate the New Testament.
We don't see it in that way.
You're coming with a Christian perspective on the issue.
When we see it, they wrote the New Testament to fulfill the Old Testament.
The Jews wrote the New Testament?
Yeah.
No, the Christians wrote the New Testament.
They were Jews.
People who believed in Jesus.
Yeah, but they were Jews.
They abandoned and embraced the new faith.
That's not a real thing.
It was the same faith.
It was just.
No, no, no, no, no.
It was one sect of Messianic Judaism.
Excuse me.
I can agree with that about John of Patmos, who wrote Revelations, but Luke and Matthew were Jews.
I think that they were Romans.
Who knows these developments?
Esther.
She knows that part.
Matthew and Luke were not written by Matthew and Luke.
They're anonymous gospels attributed to those people.
But the bottom line is that the New Testament, it was only Gentiles that were sitting around waiting for a Messiah to come and save them from their occupiers, Rome.
It was only Jews that were waiting for a Messiah.
Those who believe in that faith believe that Luke and Matthew are actual people.
You say they're not?
Fine, that's your perspective.
But those were not Jews, right?
Those were Roman Jews.
Guys, I'm going to be back in 15 minutes.
I'm going to go to 15 minutes.
Okay.
15 minutes.
15 minutes.
A lot of people think there were Hellenized Flavian Jews in Alexandria that wrote it.
Okay, there's a reasonable debate about their identity.
So what?
But the consensus is they were Jews.
Total theeshu.
The secret life of Jesus, the Jewish book, Total Theeshu, says that Peter and Paul were double agents separating a sect of Judaism away and taking it to the Gentiles.
Nobody disputes.
There's nobody that disputes Christianity emerged as a Jewish sect.
Initially.
Initially.
That's the same thing.
initially yeah and then the gentile and then they that's why He was not viewed in the early time as the way that he's described in Christianity.
He was seen as a teacher.
And I'll just note something.
He was viewed in Christianity as a tremendous historical figure.
But if you'll note something, Simeon Bangamblia was his contemporary and others of that time, but you'd see no writings and talk about Jesus himself by his actual contemporaries.
It was not seen as this great rebellion that is described in Christianity.
I've always faked.
They were an obscure sect.
I've always wondered why, given the cataclysmic aspect of change that is described in Christianity, why we do not see his contemporaries seeing him as a tremendous transformative figure.
They don't even mention him as being causing this chaos that's complained and overthrowing and changing the myth.
We all agree that Jesus is a myth.
Then that's your perspective.
Believing Christians do not, and I respect their view.
They have their faith.
There's nothing wrong with respecting another person's faith.
They have their myths.
Do you respect it if they think that all Jews are responsible for killing Jesus?
Do you respect that?
But they don't.
That's your perspective.
Some of them in Revelation.
I don't think.
I'll give you an example.
You'll hear this claim by people who hate Jews.
Revelations are talking that Jews are the synagogue of Satan.
And if you read it more honestly and carefully, what is it talking about?
For they are not the Jew, i.e., the good thing.
They are the synagogue of Satan.
And it is talking about seven churches in Asia Minor that John of Patmos had seen as deviating from the proper path and teachings of Jesus.
It was not referring to the Jews, but to what he viewed as heretical churches of Asia Minor.
I agree.
They were seen as the synagogue of Satan, not Jews being the synagogue of Satan.
And John of Patmos viewed himself as a Jew who was a believer in the teachings of Jesus.
These are revelations.
Jesus was a revelatory angel that spoke to them through the scriptures and mystical visions.
And John was a Jew, and Revelation is all about anti-Babylon, which represents Rome.
It's an anti-Roman Jewish mystical book that almost didn't even make it into the canon.
At the same time, at the same time that I don't believe in their faith, I can respect the theological consistency of their faith and respect their perspective.
I don't believe when every year two and a half billion Christians bow down before one Jew and worship him as a God.
Yeah, why would you respect people for believing things that are secretly not true?
But it's a strange thing to say that he was of Jewish lineage.
But if you're a believing Christian, he's not a Jew or non-Jew.
He's God himself.
Born into a Jew.
Yeah, that's just blatantly not true.
Why would you respect someone for believing that?
But at the end of the day, what is Jesus to a believing Christian?
He is God.
He isn't a Jew or a non-Jew.
He is God himself.
You don't think it's advantageous for Jews to have Christians worship a Jew as their God and Savior?
They're worshiping God himself.
Is the point of the Messiah in Judaism that he will hold up a banner for the nations and the nations will put their hope in him and he will have dominion over the nations?
If the point of the Messiah was to conquer Rome and then a mythical Messiah conquered Rome according to the prophecies, I don't respect that.
It's prophetic lies for theological control over the world.
But all three major religions have a belief in either the second coming of Jesus, the coming of the Mahdi, or the Messiah.
And our religion, you'll have to ask a believing Muslim and ask a believing Christian about their understanding of that.
But in our religion, it is a belief that the world will embrace monotheism And that it will be a time of peace, and that people will seek out to follow in the belief of monotheism.
Do you think the story of Jesus?
Do you think the story of Jesus helped bring the world to the Torah?
No, I think it had to be.
So you're going against what Maimonides says.
It is true that it is an aspect that brought monotheism.
I don't think it sees as brought Judaism, but I do believe it is about monotheism.
And then it was used by those with power to consolidate political control, especially throughout the Roman and Byzantine Empire.
What do you think Paul's goal was?
Saul the Pharisee's goal was when he was the apostle to the Gentiles.
Why did he want the Gentiles to believe in the Jewish Messiah?
Well, there's a theory that, you know, Rome was a very, what's the word where everybody, you know, sort of is open-minded about each other's religion.
What's that word?
Basically, everybody, I'd go to your temple, you come to my temple.
There's a lot of people in Rome who were fascinated by Judaism, and they were interested, and they would adopt certain traditions.
So there is a theory that his role was to create a separation and create a clear line between real authentic Judaism and this faith that was developing that was a mixture of Roman religions and Judaism.
Right.
That's what Total Theoshi says.
So if the Christians are like Paul and James and Peter, that mystical proto-Kabbalistic Jews that envisioned this pre-existent angel celestial high priest, and they're reading about him from their connecting midrashically of scriptures, they're reading verses like Psalms 110, where it says, sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.
And the Lord extends your mighty scepter from Zion to rule in the midst of your enemies.
And then they created a Jesus character.
But who rule?
Who were the enemies of Jews in the first century?
Idol worship.
It's not idol worship.
No.
You said Christianity is not idol worship, though.
For Gentiles, you don't consider it idol worship.
What is the story of Isaac?
The story of Isaac is about God telling Abraham to go do sacrifice of his son, similar and the same as pagan religions.
And the whole point is to teach that, no, Judaism is a revelation to reject human sacrifice.
And the whole point of that is because pagan religions involve bestiality, child sacrifice, child sex.
You would go in Canaanite religions.
They believed there was a sky god and a ground god, and you would go to the temple and have sex with the temple priests.
It was a rejection of that immorality.
So when you're describing, you're describing a rejection of idol worship and all the associated practices, an embrace of a morality associated with monotheism.
No, it's not, I don't, I don't agree that every other religion of the world was doing all these evil things and you just had to come in with your morality and conquer them all.
What you have is a monotheistic God that doesn't tolerate other religions and has the goal of getting all flesh, all nations of the world to worship the God of Israel.
That's the ultimate goal and goal of Judaism.
I have a question for you.
Let's say that was true.
I'll go with your assumption.
It is.
Sure, sure, sure.
If the goal was to have everybody do that, why is this religion that you claim has this objective not and never has been a religion that sought to convert anybody?
That's not true.
That's not true.
Christianity proselytized.
Christianity wouldn't have gone to the Gentiles if they didn't proselytize the Gentiles.
That's a different religion.
I'm talking about the religion.
It's not theism.
That's not true that there was no forced conversion on the Judaic side.
There was.
The Hellenized Greeks were forced or they would be killed.
The Hellenized Greeks?
Yes.
Jews who became Hellenized.
Jews are proselytizing.
Chabad is proselytizing Noahide laws today.
Hellenized are Jews who rejected their faith and embraced Hellenized values.
It's the other way around.
You have it backwards there, Albert.
I'm just telling you what Ilan Pape.
This is.
Elan Pape is just a propagandist who hates Israel.
He's somebody who hates Israel, but he's a fucking propagandist that loves Israel.
Sure, but at least he was an academic who's religious or has a religious perspective.
No, no, they're too biased.
You don't get honesty about religion from people in their own religion.
He's not an academic and not knowledgeable about Judaism.
Are you kidding me?
He's a professor at Exeter.
He's written tons of books.
You're an anon.
I don't care what you have to say.
How are you going to talk about Elon Pape, who is a professor at Exeter, one of the most recognized scholars, written in tens of books about people in the internet?
Not religion, not religion, politics, politics.
You want to talk about politics?
He's your guy.
Fine.
He's a historian.
He brings us a historian.
Okay, fine.
In any case, the point is, Adam, how do you respond to my question?
If you're claiming this religion believes the domination and to destroy their enemies and spread, why are they not engaging in conversion of the world?
They did.
You claim that Antimar just wants to say Islamic and Christianity.
You're claiming that Christianity is really a form of Judaism.
Absolutely.
Yes.
I'm not claiming it.
It just is.
It's known.
It is.
Objectively.
Of course, you don't agree.
Because you're part of your subversion.
Hold on a second.
Let Adam finish, and then I want to go to the based ex-Jew Itemar.
Go ahead, Adam.
Of course, Christianity is Judaism for the Gentiles.
It believes in the Torah prophecies.
It's worshiping the God of Israel, of Zion, of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
It's messianic.
It's apocalyptic.
It believes in end times prophecies.
It's not exactly like Judaism because the Gentiles aren't supposed to convert to Judaism.
They're supposed to be kept separate.
So they had to come up with a solution to get all of the nations to worship their God, but not convert to Judaism.
And Christianity is a manifestation of that.
And then later Islam also.
But you're not responding to what you just claimed and the contradiction I raised.
Judaism doesn't try to convert Goyam.
And he said, yes, it does.
That's what Islam and Christianity are.
Please stop talking for someone else.
That's right.
When the hell did it just become a sense of that?
That's right.
Yeah, this isn't your space, Mitch.
Mitch, the hostility of Adam's history against Duvid is getting.
It's converted out.
It's getting cringe.
Just be an intelligent individual.
If I ask a question to Adam, he can respond to me.
I did answer the question.
Why would anyone give you respect?
You're just a non-troll.
Adam, it's very clear.
You claim that Judaism has the goal of conquering its enemies and making everybody believe what they believe.
But yet, Judaism does not seek to convert people.
That's the contradiction to what you're calling.
Yes, it does.
Your messianic age is all of the world worshiping your God as Noahides.
Yes, it does.
Noahism.
That's exactly right.
You want everybody to follow the seven Noahide laws.
Not by force.
Not by force.
No, by coercion and manipulation.
In the time of the Moshiach, if whoever doesn't abide by the seven Noahide laws should be killed.
That's according to your own laws.
No.
Yes.
Mitch, can you please, please let me talk until I finish.
Hold on, hold on.
Hold on, Itmar.
I just have to address one point to refute Mitch there.
Zechariah 14 is a very good chapter that talks about the Lord will be king over the whole earth.
On that day, there will be one Lord and his name, the only name.
And I could go on and on with verses clearly outline that all of the world is going to.
You guys are the chosen people to be the light to the nations to bring the knowledge of Hashem to the world.
You call that not proselytizing?
But every religion believes that they are bringing a truth.
Christianity believes that truth.
Islam believes that it is carrying the message.
Those are Judaism light.
Judaism 2.0 and 3.0.
Religions like Hinduism, Shintoism, paganism.
When you compare it to Islam or Christianity, you're just turning into Judaism.
When you're describing what you described, it is about the embrace of monotheism.
Yes, we do believe that that is the revelation of Judaism, that monotheism versus paganism.
That is not about conquering and controlling the people.
Does Judaism a value system?
Does Judaism see paganism or Christianity as closer to monotheism?
Paganism is not Christianity.
Neither paganism or Christianity.
You misheard.
But the whole message, much of the message of Judaism is a rejection of the pagan practices of idol worship.
Every time you hear the word when people claim it's talking about the non-Jew.
No, if you look at the text, it's talking about idol worship.
And who does the idol worshiping?
It was all that all the non-Jewish religions of the world.
Anybody but Muslims and Christians.
Right.
Or Trinitarian Christians.
Mitch, you said that Christianity, you don't think Christianity is idol worship.
What about Christians that believe in the Trinity and think Jesus is not only the Messiah, but also God?
That's not idol worship.
To be fair, I've had this discussion with a number of Christians.
I'm still trying to understand the whole Trinity stuff and the difference between Roman Catholicism and Orthodox Christianity's view on the Trinity and the Nicene doctrine.
I'm still trying to figure it out.
I'm completely confused about it.
To be honest, it doesn't matter.
There are aspects of Christianity that could be viewed that way, and there are other aspects that are not.
But what does it matter?
In general, do you think Christianity is like almost Noahide?
Like Islam is almost perfect Noahide.
I see them as distinct religions.
You see them as really a subset of Judaism.
I just don't agree with you.
They both believe in Jesus as a messianic figure that's going to return to defeat the Antichrist.
That's close one.
No, no, no.
No, no.
Christianity believes in Jesus as God, and Islam believes him as a teacher, a prophet, a higher level prophet.
They refer to him as Rasulallah as opposed to just, I forgot the word they use for every other soul in the world that doesn't even acknowledge Jesus and just looks at it.
They venerate someone.
What does that matter to you?
I don't even understand if they venerate Jesus, recognizes Jesus for what it is, a Jewish myth that's not true.
No, you view that way.
Christianity does not view it that way.
Every other religion besides for Judaism, Islam, Christianity, maybe get in like Baha'i or something.
What other people look at Jesus accurately?
They say it's just a Jewish myth.
Buddhism doesn't have an opinion about Jesus.
It's just a Jewish myth.
So they don't read into it.
It's just a Jewish myth.
Jovan, you said every other religion.
Every other religion decides for the Jewish religions of Christianity and Islam.
Okay, every other religion doesn't have a perspective on Jesus because Jesus is not a faithful.
Because it's just a Jewish myth.
Of course they don't have a perspective.
Yeah, if they're not Christians, then they think Jesus is a Jewish myth.
Okay, but why do you care that someone believes or doesn't believe in something?
I don't even get it.
I don't like people believing in Jewish lies.
I don't like people believing in Jewish falsehoods.
Mitch, if you don't concede how this Abrahamic narrative has impacted the world negatively, right, vis-a-vis what's happening across the Middle East, I don't know what to tell you.
It has real world consequences.
We're living through them.
There are, I don't know how many Hindus, hundreds of millions, I'll go half a billion, another billion Chinese people who follow whatever they follow.
I forgot the name of the sort of.
That's my point.
They don't have a picture.
They're doing just buying without Jewish myth.
Mitch, you know, E. Michael Jones did an interview with a Japanese broadcaster and he asked him, how come Christianity never took root in Japan?
You know how they answered?
Because we could be ruled by Jews.
That's cute.
Very cute.
It's real.
It's based.
Go ahead, Itamar.
I mean, the idea that the idea is that you are connected.
Here we go.
Itemar is coming in hot.
Go ahead, Mar next.
I'm going to mute.
I'm not going to say a word for you.
Okay, I'm going to go to Itamar next, and then Heraclitus has been patient with his hand up.
Itemar, then Heraclitus.
Hello.
Okay, thank you.
First, I want to respond about that the Jews didn't want to convert or didn't convert and so on and so forth.
This is maybe as a consequence of the weakness and among, let's say, the nation.
Right.
When they're weak, they're not out trying to convert, but when they have power, then they'll enforce it.
Maccabeem, I don't know how to say in English, Hashmonaim.
I don't know how to say it in English.
They celebrate the victory against the Greek.
So the Yohanan was the king of this and the Koen Gadol was a high priest.
So he converted by force all the Edomite in the area by force.
So when they had force, okay, they converted people by the sword.
Not by the sword.
They gave them a Jewish ultimatum.
What is a Jewish ultimatum?
All that you I give you to choose because I'm Jewish and I am enlightened.
I'm very good person.
So you can choose to get the hell out of your land of your village or to accept Judaism or to die.
So he can choose.
He can choose.
We are good people.
So yeah.
Based maternal rage says, Hail Goy Shiach, swords and idols.
Thanks, Adam.
Haven't looked back since July.
Great to hear, base maternal rage.
Swords and idols.
And the old gods drink every time they say Rambam.
They were pagans.
not drinking today.
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Imagine a wrecking ball towards its target.
X marks the spot.
I know something fishy is going on with it.
The rise in anti-Semitism, the pretext for the crackdown is what I think.
But afterwards, they couldn't.
Now, specifically about the prophecies of the Jews, they don't believe.
They don't think they need to convert all the world, but they do believe they need to rule supreme over the world.
When they mean Yahweh will be the only God in the world.
Yeah, they mean their Yahweh and his chosen people become God.
All the Goim will come.
You can see it in the book of Yechazgel.
When they speak about Gog and Magog.
So after the war against Gog and Magog, Mechuval, Vetoga Maya, Kathet Sephon, after this war, all the Goim will come to Jerusalem to worship Yahweh.
Now, I have a simple question.
According to these prophecies, who are going to live in Jerusalem and be the priest in Jerusalem and be the people of Yahweh?
Adam Green, the Goen, or the Jew in Jerusalem?
According to the Talmudi Tamar as well, the non-Jew will be part of Yahweh.
I thought you asked a question.
You promised.
According to these prophecies, okay, all the Goim will worship the God of the Jews will come to the temple in Jerusalem, not with gifts, Denmark, or Norway, okay, and give sacrifices, suck the milk of the nations.
Isaiah 60 and 61.
And here I finish about, and I'm sure if Mitch, I don't know, I don't know him personally, but if he's practicing, sorry about that.
Sorry about that, it's Mark.
Finish up.
Mitch, if he's a practicing, go ahead.
I don't remember exactly off the top of my head which part of the Talmud it says it, but it specifically states that in the time of the Messiah, the non-Jews will be part of the priesthood.
So it will not just be Jews who will speak.
But you don't proselytize.
No, it's the whole point is that it is, yes, we do believe just like every other.
Like Christians, like Christians are priests now, the time of the Messiah where they invented Jesus.
Okay, listen, listen.
You asked the question.
Let me just quickly answer it.
In Christianity, in the second coming of Jesus, there is the same belief that everybody will jointly have peace in the belief and the embrace of Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.
That's their belief.
Every knee will bow.
Like Isaiah 45 says, every knee will bow to the God of Israel and the Messiah.
Bow to monotheism.
Bow to monotheism.
Bow to the Jewish God.
You say monotheism, but it's the Jewish God.
It was only the Jews that believed.
So you want your God to rule the world.
But Adam, each religion has the similar narrative.
You're making it as if it's something.
Yeah, they have similar narratives because they're the same religion with minor differences.
At some point that there will be a peace on earth where everybody bracing the belief in a certain value and principle system.
That's true about Islam, Christianity, and Judaism.
So what?
Can I interject a metaphor here?
Weapons will be turned into plowshares.
Hold on a second.
That will be a time of peace.
Hold on a second.
I want to inject a metaphor in here.
You know how like in the Tolkien-esque world, it's one ring to rule them all that Sauron created, right?
This is one God to rule them all.
And you guys are Sauron.
The one that just happened to choose you, too.
Yeah, monotheism is like Greek philosophy.
It's not Judaism.
Judaism talks about Yahweh.
He wants to dwell on the earth.
Jerusalem is the center.
Israel is the priest of nations.
Like don't put it on just like Greek philosophy and Plato and say there's no difference between Greek philosophy, monotheism, and Judaism.
Oh, Greek philosophy is a tremendous difference.
I would not say that at all.
Monotheism is Greek philosophy.
It's not Judaism.
The idea that there will be a point in time where the world embraces a single system of values and live peacefully with one another is a positive thing.
That's not monotheism.
Monotheism is just philosophy.
That is monotheism.
That's messianic Judaism, future one world order, all knees will bend.
Yeah, what's the punishment?
What does Maimonides say?
Monotheism is Greek philosophy.
Don't try to wrap Judaism as Greek philosophy.
But I don't want a single system of values of your choice.
I want the values of Volta and Thor and Frey and Frey.
Oh, my God.
Beast.
I want you, Jew, to submit to this one system of values.
Yeah, submit to Thor, Mitch.
So fine.
What's wrong with that?
You have your belief system and you hope people will embrace that one.
No, be pluralistic.
Everyone doesn't.
That's the Judeo-messianic dream of the one world order.
Is there any religion?
Most religious systems are pluralistic.
You don't have to submit.
Is there any religion in the world that does not believe that their values and systems is the correct one?
And believes at one point in time the world will come to that revelation that that is the truth?
No, only Abrahamic religions.
You're making it as if this Southern religion is basically pluralistic.
Only the Abrahamic religions.
I don't think priests in Nepal or in Tibet want all the world to accept their values.
They don't care.
They're tolerant and pluralistic.
Mitch.
Even Rome was tolerant and pluralistic.
Mitch.
If Jesus.
If they are correct and that they have the message of truth.
Have you religion beliefs this way?
Mitch.
Mitch.
If Jesus returns from the clouds.
Hold on, Duvid.
This is a good question.
Mitch.
If Jesus returns in the clouds and forces the Jews to worship him as God and believe in the Trinity, otherwise the lake of fire, you have no problem with that?
So at some point in history, whenever this day comes, one truth will be revealed to be the truth.
And maybe that's Christianity.
Maybe that's Judaism.
Maybe that's Islam.
That is the meaning of all these messianic ideas that at some point one truth will be revealed to be the truth.
truth will be embraced by the world so what so if it's jesus and his name is jesus and he goes sorry jews you missed me the first time around you'll you'll be fine with that and you'll become a christian it's not a matter of being fine with it this is just each religion's Narrative, why do you have a problem?
They're all the same narrative.
Do you realize that Jewish messianism is the same across all these religions?
Okay, we're each religion to fight it out to figure out what each will correct.
That's why each religion believes in a time where the world will embrace their values and live peacefully with one another without conflict.
No, only those are good things.
Religions believe that.
That's why the Abrahamic religions all have this Armageddon aspect and are so dangerous.
That's why you have so many Christians and Muslims and Jews that they don't give a crap.
They're looking towards World War III because that's what their prophecies tell them.
No, only there are various different versions of what will be the messianic time.
Only one version believes that there will be a point where there will be a conflict between the peoples.
Others believe that it will be 2,000.
No, all of the Abrahamic religions believe in an end times war.
There are two versions of verses.
There's hundreds of agents.
He just yells like a no, that's not true.
Christians believe in Gog and Magog, too.
There are two different.
Yes, there's one version, and the other version is that we will rebuild the temple and it will come at the hands of human intervention.
And the other one is that the temple will drop from heaven and because the whole world will have an epiphany of belief.
Which do you think it is?
Gogomagog is, I don't know.
I don't matter.
Why do I have to worry about it?
Do you want to rebuild the temple?
Because your belief system is there any religion that does not believe that at some point that their fulfillment of their values will be preeminent.
Why is that a problem?
What's wrong with God?
No one agrees with you.
Only Abrahamic religions believe that one day they're going to win out and everyone else is going to lose.
Why did Abrahamic lose that?
You perceive it as losing, and the other religions believe that everybody wins.
If your God doesn't reign supreme in the seventh millennium, you guys lost.
Okay, so we lose.
Okay.
It might happen.
Are you confident that you guys are going to accomplish your prophetic agenda?
I don't sit there thinking about what will be a thousand or a hundred or ten years from now.
I do what I do to follow you don't subscribe to the idea of I don't sit there thinking what will be in a hundred years from now it's irrelevant It's irrelevant to any believing person.
A person who is a Christian cares about following the values of Christianity now.
What will be will be well then?
How come Chabad sings they want Moshiach now and they're working to hasten it now as soon as possible.
Netanyahu, the Rebbe told Netanyahu, I'm getting old.
You must work faster to bring the Messiah.
But what is that hasn't come yet?
That means by getting people to keep commandments, to keep the Shabbat, to keep the values of Judaism, by everybody in the world embracing the values, that will bring the level of holiness in the world higher and bring the Messiah.
It isn't some nefarious thing.
It's about killing commandments.
So if it's just some Jewish utopia.
Hold on a second.
It is nefarious when you can rationalize the murder of women and children.
And when you can sanction it religiously and make it permissible.
That is a problem.
No other theology sanctions the slaughter of innocents.
Yeah, the Rebbe was not Judaism.
Judaism does not giving back anyone.
Why do you say not Judaism if the Torah says, it means that you kill the babies, the woman, everyone from this Canaanites or from Amalek.
Okay?
Amalek.
Amalek is a unique thing, and there's no Amalek today.
Although it's not about the future.
Hold on a second.
This is dealt with.
You're commanded to blot out Amalek.
It's one of the 613 commandments.
Yes.
Never forget what Amalek did to you and then blot out the memory of Amalek.
Even without Amalek, Mitch would be supporting the Genesis.
Because Amalek is about a concept where they attacked from the weir, an irredeemable people that were corrupt beyond the future.
It isn't about the future.
You guys are irredeemable.
How about that?
How about we call you irredeemable?
The concept.
I'm going to finish.
I won't interrupt you.
I promise you, Itamar.
The concept of blotting out Amalek is blotting out that value, that cowardice within our own heart.
Not about slaughtering anybody.
It's the nation of Amalek, the descendants of Amalek is the way it's worded.
Of course, it is.
That's the reason God was very angry of King Saul because he didn't obey him and he had some mercy on one Amalekites that he didn't kill.
But never mind.
Hold on a second.
Hold on.
This is from the Jerusalem Talmud Kedushin 4-11.
The Heinrich W. Guggenheimer, 1999-2015.
Butcher is an associate of Amalek.
Rabbi Shimeon ben Yochai stated, kill the best of the Gentiles.
Smash the head of the best of the snakes.
The best qualified among women is a sorceress.
Sorceress, blessed is he who does the will of the omnipresent.
And what was he saying there?
Do you understand?
Even when I'm just going to read it without understanding what it means.
You're going to say context is.
I know what you're going to say already before you.
Tell me, Albert.
It's within the context of warfare and the Jewish people facing an existential threat.
No, please, you're all in warfare.
Please, Mitch.
He's asked me to answer, Albert.
But he asked me to just answer it, so I'll just answer why he brought this discussion.
Why are you all the same?
Because he asked me a question, so I'll answer it and then you can go.
I didn't ask the question.
He asked the question.
It is talking about that when you're in warfare, you take out the leadership because the alternative is to slaughter in warfare the common man.
It is similar to when you would have a challenge between the two champions of two armies and the winner would keep the death toll down.
You take out the leadership in warfare, the best among them, to be victorious, to have the lowest death toll.
That's what it's about.
No, it's more, it's more genocidal.
It's even the best of them, you should be killed.
The leadership.
Exactly, the leadership.
You take out the commanders, the leadership.
Mitch, you want to act like this is like some benevolent Jewish utopian messianic thing.
Why does Maimonides say that the punishment for those who violate the Noahide laws in the messianic age is decapitation for blasphemy and idol worship?
This has to do with the fact that at a time it will be clear to the world what is monotheism.
And if you're rejecting it, then you are outside.
So punishments.
If I reject Moshiach, I'm going to be decapitated, and you think I shouldn't have a problem with that?
No, if those who recognize everybody is brought to a time for teaching, that is why it says, but you have this crazy idea that we're gonna have slaves.
No, the people will seek out a Jewish specific, they will seek out a Jewish so willing slaves, willing slaves, but everybody the elder shall serve the younger.
Why did God create the Gentiles, like Ovadia Yosef says, to plow the fields, to pick the grapes, to work for us, to serve us?
That's why God made them.
Come on, every religion has punishments and rewards.
So, what?
How about your screw your Jewish fake punishments?
How about that?
You can, yeah, I agree with that.
I agree with you.
Hold on a second, Mitch.
How about one of the top Israeli cabinet ministers, Dazzel Smotrich, who said it may be moral to starve two million Gazans, but no one in the world will let us.
I don't know what the context of that is.
You have to ask him the context is genocide in Gaza is the context.
I admire, I admire your law.
His argument is according to Jewish law, it would be moral to starve two million Gazans, but unfortunately, no one in the world would allow them to do that.
I must say Smotrich is a politician.
He's not a religious figure.
I think you must take a break to drink water.
I admire your scotch, but thank you very much.
I'll have a sip.
Okay, okay.
I admire your ability to have for everything you have something to say.
You know, it takes listen, Itemar, you can fool them, but you can't fool me because I know.
You can be a good Jewish lawyer, for example.
But now, let me speak, please.
Drink scotch, whatever you like, and don't forget to mache broche.
Now, in your Torah, it says not only about Amalek.
For example, if you want to make a war of aggression to submit your neighbor, a neighbor nation, and they don't want to pay taxes for you, okay?
So, you come to a neighbor nation, another nation, and you say, Listen, you're gonna give me taxes.
You are submitted to me, and they say, You know what?
Screw you, we don't want.
So, then you're gonna fight them, and you're not gonna okay.
Nobody, children, women, you're gonna kill them all.
And so, we cannot deny these things in the Torah, where no one can deny.
You can look, you are a champion.
I really admire this ability, even though I will never use this kind of ability.
You know how to take wolves and play with the wolves.
It's amazing.
It's very skilled in the art of pill pull, Mitch's.
You're just taking a little interpretation and not having the context.
I have another deceptive PhD in subverting doils.
Hold on a second.
You like take the con the literal quotation without understanding.
I could do that to anyone.
It's not special.
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21b.
Similarly, a dilemma was raised before them.
What is the halakha with regard to the permissibility for a priest who goes to war to engage in intercourse with a beautiful woman captured in that war?
Does one say that the case of a beautiful woman is a novelty in that the Torah permits a man to engage in intercourse with a Gentile woman?
Consequently, it is no different in the case of a priest and no different in the case of an Israelite.
As both are permitted to engage in intercourse with this woman, excellent question.
So, you're asking about Yefator.
You have to remember what was the historicity of the time.
At the time, you would conquer a nation and all the women would be taken to be sex slaves and could be raped, and they were raped all over the place throughout the world.
That was the norm of society.
So, there was an attempt in our religion to civilize that process.
You could not just simply take that woman, you had to let her grow out.
That's civilized.
You had to let her nails grow out.
You had to let her become ugly.
And if you still wanted her, you had to marry her and make her the status of a wife, not a sex slave.
And the point was to not allow the way of the world under the pagan religions of mass rape and sex slavery.
Instead, you had to allow that woman.
And if you still wanted her to be your wife, you could make her her wife.
But she had all the rights of a wife and all the statuses of a wife.
And if she did not abandon personal experience to you, Mitch, she still has to whether you did.
This is what you did to her.
Dude, it's on fire.
My wife is a convert.
Yes.
And still, if she doesn't wait more.
Calm down.
The medication is on the table.
If you still did not have her reject her ways of idolatry, you had to send her away.
That is the way.
Because the alternative was the way of the world at the time.
So you have to convert.
And if you're a person who's a person and become a Jew and attempt to civilize, he just converted his wife.
But if she did it, of course he would send her away.
Because that's the Torah said so.
All right.
The medicine.
Sacrificing burnt offerings, tons of blood, magic, sacrifice rituals, like so civilized.
Circumcision.
What's wrong with animal sacrifice?
It's not civil.
It's not civil.
It's both.
In your view, in your view, in your view.
Yeah, it's ancient barbaric superstition.
You know, slaughtering defenses barbaric.
Okay, to send you that.
To suck the blood for my baby Phenas when I cut his penis when he's eight days old.
Is it civil?
Yeah, is that civil?
Yes, they do.
Don't lie.
They do.
That's just your trope.
No, they 100% do.
How are you?
We all know it.
That's why Mitch's kids are not actually Jewish.
They didn't accept his blood.
He didn't have the rabbi do that to his father.
That's why he's here on these places because his fellow Jews don't actually accept his kids as Jewish.
Mitch comes in here and runs.
He does in all medical practices.
Because he knows they don't even accept Jesus.
I know, I know.
I've heard David before.
Hold on a second.
Sorry, guys.
I want Mitch to respond to Sanhedrin 57A.
The Gomorrah challenge.
I'll just finish my first point before you go to your other question.
This tana.
In all medical practices, suction was a part of healing.
In regard to bloodshed.
So they don't suck, but it's for healing.
If a Gentile murders a Jew, he is liable.
If a Jew murders a Gentile, he is exempt.
He's not exempt from punishment.
This has to do with capital cases.
He's not exempt from punishment.
This has to do with actus race and meditus race of capital punishments.
That whole area of Sanhedrin is talking about capital punishment.
He's exempt.
But if he murders a Jew, exempt, exempt, not exempt from any crime, he is not put to death.
Because in Judaism, the penalties of death.
It's a two-tier legal system.
So you don't want to address it.
We believe we're going to be able to do it.
You don't want to address that double punishment for sin.
It's just a capital punishment.
You can't.
Try to understand.
He's going to be punished.
But you don't.
He's still punished by the hand of God.
He's still punished.
You don't address it.
It's a double standard.
No, no, no.
You don't understand what you don't understand what capital punishments were.
Capital punishments were known as a kappara, which means a redemption.
You're punished on this world as opposed to the next world.
And so, yes, you had an opportunity to have suffering in this world versus the next.
We got a Jew here like that.
The point is, it had to do with capital punishment.
But that individual who murdered anybody is still not allowed.
You're not allowed to kill anybody.
Right, but if you're a Gentile and you murder a Jew, you will face capital punishment and be executed.
And if you're a Jew that kills a Gentile, you will not be executed.
There's a double standard.
I don't know how do you translate the word Kappara.
It is a double standard.
It's like redemption.
It's an atonement.
Redemption is a redemption.
Suffering on this world versus the next world.
In Judaism, everything is about the next world where you have reward and punishment.
It is an opportunity to suffer in this world, the death penalty, so you don't suffer in the next world.
It is actually, you know, people say you want to say that it's we're chosen.
We're not chosen as we're special at all.
In fact, we have more punishments and suffering in this world if you're a Jew than you're non-Jew.
We're not chosen as special.
We were just given the message to carry the message of monotheism.
It doesn't make it says that.
Hold on, hold on.
You say you're not special, but it says you're chosen to be above the nations in fame and glory.
It says you're the apple of God's eye, his treasured possession.
His holy people.
Cut the shit about you're not chosen people aren't special.
You're carrying the message of monotheism.
You're cursed if you curse you and blessed if you bless you.
Why every morning you say thank you for not making me a goy.
Because I was given the reward of service.
The race is being special.
And supremacy is inescapable.
The misenthron.
No, it's not.
Yeah, it is.
Not at all.
You know, I'll give you credit.
So why do we have a relationship with every race?
Why is it reliable with every race to be a racism?
You got a black bullshit.
You do.
Listen, Deuteronomy religion that has every color of skin and every part of our religion.
Black, Asian, all different peoples.
How can we be racist?
Asian.
There's no Asian Jews.
Only by conversion, which a lot of Jews would think is not even a real conversion.
Deuteronomy 7:6.
Hold on, hold on.
There's just like religious kids that find his faces because the rabbis don't even accept his kids.
They're Jewish.
Right.
Yeah, they're only half chosen.
Deuteronomy 7:6.
Hold on.
Tell me, this isn't.
This doesn't mean you're special, okay?
Deuteronomy 7:6.
For you are a people holy to the Lord your God.
The Lord your God has chosen you out of all the peoples on the face of the earth to be his people, his treasured possession.
Correct.
To carry the message of monotheism and to carry a principle and value system.
But every religion believes that.
Those who embrace Jesus Christ believe that they have status.
Those who embrace Muhammad and his prophet as the messenger believe that they ask you this.
That's nothing unique to our religion.
Guess who doesn't think that they're God's special boys?
Normal people like us.
I want to ask Mitch a question here.
Mitch, as a Jew, as Israel is the Jewish state, do you think that that's a forward-looking nation that the world should emulate as an upstanding world player?
No, I think every nation should be whatever it is.
Leave us alone.
You be your nation.
We be our nation.
But do you think that there's their value system that expresses Jewish values in a way that is an upstanding way for the others to emulate?
Israel is a nation-state in the nation-state system.
Okay.
And he is influenced by Judaism.
Just like Saudi Arabia is influenced by Islam.
And that's cool with me.
Yeah.
Just like America is influenced by Christianity.
Because they worship the God of Abraham.
That's why it's cool.
They're not idolatrous.
It doesn't make America the state of Jesus.
It doesn't make Saudi Arabia the state of Muhammad.
They are influenced by their history.
Hey, can I have a minute?
This Mitch is the talking to place.
I don't know if you realize that.
He's subversive.
It's becoming very annoying.
Of course, he's just fucking.
I want.
I want to leave you alone.
Listen, Mitch.
I want, I really want to leave you Jews alone.
But please, leave us alone.
We don't want Holocaust Muslims.
Amen.
We don't want Holocaust Muslims.
We don't want Holocaust movies.
We don't want Holocaust education.
We don't want to take we the goin.
We don't want to take money from Germany because we will leave you alone if you leave us alone.
Don't take money from the U.S. government.
Don't influence U.S. politics.
If you, the Jews, the Jewish state, leave Asalon, okay, no problem.
We will leave you alone.
That's right.
So don't build Holocaust museums.
Go make different movies.
What do I care?
Can I have a minute?
Yeah, go ahead, Heraclitus.
Great job, Edamar.
Really appreciated your contributions tonight so far.
So I like to stick to the facts.
I like to see what their book says and see what other myths.
So what is the book, whether there's a book saying about Yahweh?
If you read about Yahweh, he's not really different than other pagan gods that were in the area.
He's a composite God made out of Baal Hadad, El Elion, and the Egyptian God says of destruction and chaos.
If you read Isaiah 27, 1, In that day, Yahweh will punish Leviathan, the fleeing serpent, with his fierce, great, and mighty sword, Leviathan, the twisted serpent, and he will kill the dragon who lives in the sea.
And then in Palm 74, 14, you crushed the heads of Leviathan.
You gave him as food for creatures of the wilderness.
So this is the Bible.
Now, the Ugaretic myth, which is the birth of Canaanite, northwestern Syria, the Ugaretic myth talking about Baal Hadad in his battle against the sea serpent.
In the beginning, the world was under threat by a terrible dragon, Lutan.
Its seven heads vomited blood, waters, and then it keeps going.
And then at the end, it said, then out of the mountain of the gods, his dark storm clouds rushed over the sea, exploding with thunder as he shot his lightning at the dragon.
In the end, God was the victor.
He broke the dragon's body and crushed its seven heads.
It's almost word by word.
And then if you look at when they talk about the God of the Bible, they mentioned El Elion as another name for Yahweh.
El is the God of the Canaanite, the highest God.
And then the Egyptian God of chaos and destruction and pestilence and blood and fire, Seth.
It's all the attributes of Yahweh when he brought pestilence and blood.
And so all those basically are just attributes.
Yahweh is invented from those pagan gods.
So when they talk about, oh, you're worshiping idols, this is an idol pagan god.
If you look at Yahweh in the Bible, what is Yahweh?
Yahweh has feet.
He walks in the garden.
He talks.
He argues with the snake and Eve.
He writes with his fingers.
I have fingers.
He write in the tablets.
He's pleased with the smell of burnt offering.
Nothing pleased Yahweh more than the smell of burnt offering.
And then he's angry, jealous God.
He would commit suicide if you worship other gods.
He acknowledged the other gods and their powers multiple times.
So it's not a monotheistic whatsoever.
And then when we talk about, oh, I'm Alex, it's just a special case.
No, it's not.
Even the story of Moses, when he massacred the Midianite, what does it say in Number 31, 17?
Now, therefore, kill every male among the little ones and kill every woman who has known man intimately, but all the girls who have not known man intimately, spare for yourselves as sex slave, the virgins.
And then talking about human sacrifice, a few verses later.
And the persons, when Yahweh asked one in ten to be offered for him, it says here in 30 number 3140.
And the persons were 16,000, of which the Lord's tribute was 30 and 2 persons.
So those are the human offerings.
And all the men.
That's not human sacrifice.
No, no, no, no, no.
Listen.
Listen.
Shut the fuck up.
Taking them literally.
Don't interrupt me.
I do not interrupt you.
Try to turn the metaphors into literacy.
Shut the start.
Shut the fuck up.
Okay, shut the fuck up.
Your hazbar is not working.
I did not interrupt you.
I didn't ask you a question.
You shut the fuck up.
Mitch is the bitch.
That's seven questions.
What do you mean you haven't asked the question?
Shut the fuck up.
I'm not talking about it.
These are questions.
He's saying what he's saying.
Shut the fuck up.
Don't interrupt me.
Don't interact with me.
Mitch the bitch.
Shut the fuck up.
So every single, every single genocide in the Torah, every single one is about a human sacrifice.
If you read Samuel and if you read Joshua, Samuel and Joshua, what is it about?
It's all about charam offering, charam it-e-r-m, which means sacrificial offering.
It's charam warfare.
That off that killing, not because, oh, they killed us.
Now we're going to kind of know.
It's a command from Yahweh to kill.
It's a part of the religion part because Yahweh doesn't love anything more than the burnt offering.
It said he's pleased when he smells.
All those attributes, that's human invention.
A God that has all the attributes of the human.
It's a pagan God.
It's not a monotheistic.
Monotheism was taken from Plato.
If you're Euclidus and Timaeus, this is where they invented, they borrowed this.
But if you read about those gods, all those gods are of his.
And then look at the seventh century.
Okay.
8th century BCE, there was an inscription from Kuntalite as wrote an archaeological site in Sinai near the Egyptian-Palestinian border.
I got a pee again and I'm about ready to tap out.
Said, Yahweh was his three hours and 15 minutes.
The pictures is of a man.
I've got one more little closing thing and then I'm going to bounce and wrap this up.
This is 8th century BCE.
There was no Judism.
Shut the fuck up.
They invented it in 272 BCE and they sold from the Ogeretic myth and from the Egyptian myth and they created this composite God.
Now you're telling us, oh, you go ideal worshipers.
This is all about idols.
This is all about paganism.
You guys not invent anything.
You sold everything.
You have it backwards, Heracladus.
You're going on and have it backwards.
There is a God, and other religions took God and distorted it into pagan diversions.
Because other religions created a god.
I told you where Yahweh comes from.
But you have it.
The fact that they describe the Egyptian myth, he has a wife named Ashira, which I'm drinking lots of water.
Healthy to peel on the side.
You're not a monotheistic religion.
You're not.
You can make whatever God is described with many characteristics.
You're not.
Your God.
It's all about human sacrifice.
I know.
I saw that.
Other streamers have bottles and they just pee at their seat.
I got to get up there.
I know.
Hold on a second.
I got a bad back.
This is your BS, not my Bishop.
My feet start falling asleep.
I just read it from your book.
No, you're confusing metaphors.
All right.
All right.
All right, guys.
The Jewish God.
Dave Cohen said he's going to be back in 15 minutes, like an hour ago.
He bailed.
And the blood of circumstances.
Dude, he got wrecked.
None of this is very positive, right?
I don't see what the appeal is at all.
We have to recognize that Jewish blood and the blood of a god are not the same thing.
This is Rabbi Yitzhar Ginsburg.
If you have two people drowning, a Jew and the non-Jew, the Torah says you save the Jewish life first.
If every single cell in a Jewish body entails divinity, it's the part of God, I don't have diabetes.
Come on, I drank a full coffee and a full Yeti mug just about.
Can you take the liver of an innocent non-Jew passing by to save him?
The Torah would probably permit diabetes.
Jewish life has infinite value.
There is something infinitely more unique about computer recording, really out of Jewish life.
Gentile souls are of a completely different and inferior order.
They are totally evil with no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
They derive from refuse, which is why they are more numerous than the Jews.
You're clipping this one, conspiracy truth.
Dude, when he said the guy getting abused by his rabbi was out of context, wow.
According to Rabbi Zalman, all Jews were innately good.
Sorry, guys, piss jug now.
I know.
That's not Rabbi Yitzhak's voice.
That's a computer-generated voice.
Yeah, but it's a computer-generated voice of his quotes, Einstein.
It's talking about idol worship.
You keep going on pretending it's talking about non-Jews.
There are two life forces in the world, Jewish and Gentile.
I do not believe that this primal difference between Gentile and Jews is reconcilable.
The difference between us is abysmal.
You might Cohen earlier.
He was a chabodnik from New York, but he did not give one straight answer on anything.
But the misfortune is that the two are not enemies.
None of these guys even come close to top J Adam King.
Do otherwise.
Or Duvid's Duvid comes out strong amongst these guys, but increasing strength.
Like, the contrast, I'll ask Adam King, like, what do you think about this verse right here?
And he goes, yeah, that's right.
We're going to conquer the Goyam.
It's just like, at least he gives a straight answer.
And that all different realities gets annoying.
It just makes them look bad, too.
We can go.
If you're going to be Jewish, at least they got to own it.
The supremacy is there.
No.
You're just missing the point.
We're missing the point.
What is the point?
Yes, it's about idol worship.
I keep trying to describe that.
I think you guys are the cat's ass.
A number one.
Above all.
Cat's ass.
Everybody else is.
Has anybody ever heard that?
He thinks he's a cat.
That's the bottom.
Even when Heraclitus is taking metaphorical descriptions of the characteristic, the merciful aspect of God, the warrior, Elahaman, all the different characteristics of God, and turning it into and turning it into paganism when it is just describing different characteristics of what God is doing.
It is a metaphor.
You somehow understand that.
Yeah, whenever a verse looks bad, they say it's a metaphor.
It's out of context.
It's illiteracy.
It's not reasonable.
Exactly.
Kalito Borio.
He prefers you guys.
He's our cat too, but he prefers you guys.
For how long can we?
Oh, Duvid's taking shots.
You continue with this pattern of behavior, you know.
Yeah, man.
You have a rejection of belief.
So fine.
You have your rejection of belief.
It's about how can you interpret what you believe in any religion?
Fine.
It's not about the belief.
It's not stay false.
You all religion to all religion with a skewed eye.
So fine.
That's your perspective.
Believing people see religion and message and teaching.
You just don't like to hand over a Jew committed a crime is considered one of the greatest sins.
In everything we are destroyers, even in the instruments of destruction to which we turn Dave the Jew, you guys are trying to make me look stupid.
Adam, yes, Jewish supremacy is stupid.
That's the point.
We will forever destroy it because we need a world of our own, a God world, which it is not in your Ian Malcolm, the guy that hosted me for the Did Jesus Exist space, is having on Periclitis destroyers.
An Orthodox Jew landscape as part of his sacred spirit.
Yeah, the jealous God.
It's like it's the jealous god of the Jews that wants to conquer all the other gods of the nations.
But what's the big deal?
Written in the 14th century is currently a popular book for Israelis.
You'll be beheaded if you don't go along with it, but what's the big deal?
You're Amalek if you resist any of it.
you'll want to be our slaves.
...to have slaves to serve them.
We are commanded to possess them for our service.
This is a fake quote.
One million Arabs or a fake headline.
Accordingly, if we see an idolator being swept away or drowning in the river, we should not help him.
Is Duvid on our side?
Sounds like it.
Yeah, Duvid's got my back in these spaces with these disingenuous dishonest Jews.
He holds their feet to the fire.
It says in Exodus 21:14, if a man schemes against his fellow man and kills the man deliberately, take him away from the altar.
You're missing the point.
That's out of context.
It's a metaphor.
The copes and cops outside.
Even more so, a Jew is not executed.
The seven laws is a metaphor.
Dude, Al, this is too long of a clip.
Nobody's listening to these AI clips.
...to their historical hope of world empire.
What Jewish idealism and Jewish discontent have so powerfully contributed to accomplishing in Russia, the same historic qualities of the Jewish mind and heart are tending to promote in other countries.
Killing me.
The real Jew does not become merciful.
Oh, we're all muted.
Great.
Mitch is laughing.
Under a blow of an exceptional circumstance, this is not good space etiquette.
That's a big problematic area.
We didn't listen to it.
Right?
I mean, there is no combination, right?
It's in your prophecies.
It's in your Jewish attitude.
He does this all the time and it kills his audience.
I know.
I know.
We're all muted and forced to listen to a guy like Itamar who hated religion.
You're just taking somebody who just hates religion and distorts it.
He wasn't religious.
He was not knowledgeable about Judaism.
You made stories brilliantly.
Just married a non-Jew.
Like, oh, he knows better than all these people.
That is your Shahad.
Every Jewish perspective you disagree with.
This guy's a secular chemistry professor who had nothing to do with Judaism.
He's a no-true.
It's the no-true Goldstein fallacy.
Enough of these no-true Goldstein fallacies, Mitch.
Anybody can go look up who Israel Shahak is.
He's a chemistry professor.
But so what?
So what?
Why would we take an anonymous brand?
Who hated religion and made a shit about Judaism?
What does that tell you?
Nothing.
Some guy who makes a story.
It gives them noted scholars.
All these base Jews.
not all of these guys are secular.
Most of these guys were rabbis.
Maurice Samuels was the biographer for the Rothschilds.
They're giving us keen insights.
No, Maurice.
Jewish perspective.
Marcus Eli Ravage.
The fact that they're being so honest.
Maurice Samuels was a Zionist benign.
Zionist Organization of America award winner.
You're talking about Israel Shahak, a chemistry professor who had nothing to do with Judaism or religion, hated religion, made up stories about that.
He went to a certain area and asked them to call the police about someone completely fabrications just to demonize Judaism.
So what?
Can you supporting someone who knew nothing about the religion to tell you about the religion?
Isn't that kind of ridiculous?
It's kind of ridiculous.
We could go look about to hear you kvetching about complete fabrications.
It is a well-known fabrication.
It's not a story.
Anybody can go look up who Israel Shahak was.
He was not a religious figure.
He didn't learn Judaism.
He hated religion.
It was so funny how the guy earlier, he was like, he tried to deflect to evolution.
You will say, metaphor or other explanations.
Now he's a secular chemistry and the other.
Yeah, what's wrong with idolatry?
Itemar, you are well aware who Israel Shahak is.
He had nothing to do with religion and he hated religion of all things.
He's not quoting in a reasonable way.
Listen, somebody that doesn't like religion can still research religion and criticize it accurately.
Based on the truth.
That's a well-known fact.
It's a well-known fact about Israel Shah.
So what?
You want to tell me about someone who fabricates things about Christianity, therefore it makes legitimate claims about Christianity?
What do we fabricate?
But you're not going to find a believing Christian who's going to fall for that.
This idea that you can only tell the truth about Judaism if you believe in Judaism is nonsense.
It's the same way if I am going to talk about science, I actually have to know science.
If I'm going to talk about cars, I got to know shit about cars.
Yeah, and someone, for example, Adam Green is not Christian, but he made a ton of research about Christianity.
So let's say I don't like cars, but I made a lot of research about cars.
I have no authority to talk about cars.
You could talk about them, but if you have no experience with cars, what is the meaning of your opinion?
You've never seen it.
So, Mitch, Mitch, Mitch, when I criticize Christianity because I'm not a believing Christian, my criticisms are invalid.
So I'm not a Christian, so I can't be in an intelligent way discuss your views on Christianity.
So I have to believe in Judaism to criticize Judaism.
That's what you're trying to say.
What I'm saying is, all I'm saying is, if you want an opinion about what your views are Christianity, ask a believing Christian to have a reasonable discussion with you.
I'm not a Christian.
I am not familiar with all the doctrines of Christianity.
You can ask me about Judaism, but I can't answer you about Christianity.
Go find a Christian and ask their perspective of what they think about what you have to say.
Okay, hold on a second.
Chabad Dave was supposed to come back in 15 minutes.
He hasn't showed up.
He fled.
He fled into exile.
Did he tap out?
Did he tap out?
I don't know.
And he's the one who asked Mitch to come here.
We'll find out.
Yeah, he called in.
He tagged Team Mitch in for backup.
Yeah, he tagged Mitch in for sure.
Let me read.
He's a champion, so you should be happy.
Masad follows Duvid around, so they send in Mitch to come and try to interfere, run interference on all the spaces.
Adam Green, I respect your perspective.
I actually find your views, I disagree with them, but at least they come with an intellectual perspective.
Duvid just screams and sounds really good.
No, he doesn't.
Duvid's intellectual.
Duvid's more honest and intellectual than you are, honestly.
Do it, Abdulfit have pretended.
No cannot Amslag did a whole hour stream claiming that you're the con man.
Yeah, everybody thinks you're a con man.
But yet here you're attacking me, even though the whole you attacking Duvid makes Duvid look credible.
Many people have met me face-to-face on video and know that I'm not him.
I'm doing an hours and hours stream saying that you're BZ.
Con man like you, Duvid.
He got your way to move on here.
You pretend you have to punch Apslog on this.
I'm going to take you to Amslog over you.
Hold on a second.
What you don't understand is when you go after Duvid so savagely, right?
It doesn't come off well because Duvid's contained, and he's an intellectual.
He's not some moron, right?
A learned guy.
So it doesn't really reflect positively on you.
I'm just trying to give you some advice.
We're all muted, Al.
The Jewish necessarily anti-protection in being a Jew.
Just because he is anti-Muslim, just as he is a person.
I'm so mad right now.
Mute everybody and put on your shit again.
He has become a source of disorder.
And, like the mole, he is busily engaged in undermining the ancient foundations upon which rests the Christian state.
Just reading shit.
We don't even know whose that said this.
Where's the decadence?
Citation human body which suffers from the intrusion of some foreign element.
Dude, ow, you're killing it.
Pain, pain, pain.
Are you serious?
We need Lucas Gage, Lucas Gage.
He would spurg out hard in here.
is a bitch.
TTS stream.
That's Bernard Lazar.
Thus it would seem as if the Greek people were well-founded.
The Jewish spirit is essentially a revolutionary spirit.
We're going to do some down.
going to start doing down thumbs.
Come on, dude.
This isn't what you do.
The Jew is not satisfied with the Christianizing Judaism.
Yeah, that's Barel Lazar, not Bernard Lazar.
He provokes indifferences, but he imposes his idea of the world of morals and of life upon those whose faith he ruins.
He works at his own.
The Goyam are watching the Jews fight each other for once.
That's good.
The fact that it was Jewish help that brought the USA into war on the side of the Allies has ranked ever since in Germany, especially Nazi minds and has contributed in no small measure to the prominence which anti-Semitism occupies in the Nazi program.
That is Samuel Landman.
Come on, Al David Ben-Gurion in Jerusalem.
Dude, you can't just fucking United Nations.
Adam, go wait.
Can I at least address the thing that you claimed about me just quickly?
When it comes to Duvid, the only point I make is he claims to have gone on to Miran Punovich with a language of instructions or Hebrew and Yiddish languages he does not speak at all.
This is not responding to anything about you.
This is you attacking Duvid again.
Duvid has more books than you behind him in his background.
So I think maybe you should shut up and you don't know what you're talking about.
Itamar can acknowledge that that is the language of instructions.
And those who Duvid has a bigger bookshelf than you, buddy.
You could not have gone there if you actually don't speak the languages.
So it's an impossible claim.
You want me to dox myself and prove myself like that.
You didn't do the claims of the name.
You made me a can man with a red little hats of the view.
Like not everyone.
Reality showed the Jews of Crown Heights.
We were arrested for identity theft and stealing, but you needed his personal information to prove to you who I am.
These are your claims.
You've said this about yourself.
I mean, it is impossible.
You don't speak the languages.
This isn't the Dave.
Duvid's not a Jew enough hour, okay?
I don't care if he's a Jew or not.
Yes, you do.
That's what you come in and cry about.
You kvetch every space that he's not a real Jew every time.
He says he's not Jewish.
He says, look at the guy.
He's Jewish.
He's half chosen.
Look at him.
Go ahead.
Can you translate?
Amal bin Pnei, Chaveiro, Borabim, Ain lo chalek, leo ilo mabo.
Whatever he said, I'm...
Dude, itmard speaks Hebrew.
Adam, go ahead.
I got to get going.
I've been here for has no share in the world to come.
Oh, that's what he said.
Oh, Duvid, do it.
And Mitch didn't.
Oh, called your bluff.
Mitchie Pooh.
Yes, I did.
I just got muted.
Give me a crazy question.
In any case, David, you claim you don't speak either language and you couldn't have gone to those institutions.
He just translated.
He just translated that.
He passed your Jew test.
It's like Mary Yeshiva is in English.
What the hell are you talking about?
No, it isn't.
No, it isn't.
My son is English.
It's not true.
All right.
But in any case, you're people from our community.
He's guilty of identity theft.
Why would I want to expose information?
The suspected people have met.
Housewives of Chabad.
Exactly.
Suspected Kanlan, guilty of identity.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's Jewish law to kill a Jew who speaks against Judaism.
This is why they're going after Duvin.
Okay, you can keep on going.
Because look, everybody listening to this thing.
All right.
Stop, Mitch, Mitch, Mitch.
Identity theft, stealing from people.
Why could you guys?
You know, I understand it's always a handful when we have like multiple Jews with microphones, but come on, man.
He passed the test and he got a special hat.
All right, I got to go.
It's dinner time.
I've been here for three and a half hours.
I just want to end on Psalms 22.
It says 22, verse 27.
All the ends of the earth will remember and turn to the Lord.
All the families of the nations, the Goyam, will bow down before him.
For dominion belongs to the Lord, and he rules over the Goyam.
All who go down to the dust will kneel before him.
It's all about conquering the Goyem.
And then we got a couple more verses on my way out.
Deuteronomy 26, 19.
About the world embracing monotheism, Adam.
Yeah, it's all about the God of Israel and the Moshiach conquering the Goyam.
Exactly.
My whole point.
Deuteronomy 26:19.
He has declared.
Yeah, we're not worshiping your God.
It's never happening.
And you'll have to cut off our heads and call us Amalek.
Or nuclear holocaust in Gaga Magar.
Just to be clear, multiple people from my community have met me face to face, and two have publicly said so.
So I'm not that guy.
It doesn't you say, say hi to your Mossad handler, whatever.
I don't care.
Who Aval did a stream with 400 people claiming that you're BZ and a Khan man?
Who pretends to have gone to Yeshiva who's a convert who stole enough, Mitch.
Shut up.
Shut up.
Enough of this.
He does this every space.
He used to pretend to be a black man.
Do you know that?
Yeah, I'm sure Duvid pretended to be a black man.
I'm sure.
I had to remove your microphone because you just know he does this every space.
He comes in and tries to subvert the whole thing by attacking Duvid.
It's just so annoying.
So, Deuteronomy, he said, oh, there's nothing supremacist about being Jewish.
Deuteronomy 26, 19, he has declared that he will set you, the Jews, in praise, fame, and honor high above all the nations he has made, and that you will be a people holy to the Lord as he has promised.
That's one.
And in Chabad, they believe that their souls are superior and holy, and they're the scattered sparks, and we're the kelipa and come from the darkness and profane and impure and lower, a lower soul.
Deuteronomy 28, 10 says, Then all the peoples on earth will see that you are called by the name of the Lord and they will fear you.
And I'll finish that.
They want us in, they want their God, one world religion, all of the world willing slaves serving them.
The elder shall serve the younger.
Trembling in fear, licking the dust before they feet.
All the nations, dominion over all the nations of all languages.
And these guys want to sit here and try to minimize it.
Like, it's no big deal.
The Christians do it too.
The Muslims do it too.
They're all Extensions of Judaism with the same goal of messianic Judaism.
So I think we outlined it.
The anti-Esau Edom agenda, the anti-Gentile sentiment, the Moshiach and God of Israel ruling the world.
As you saw, once again, going face to face with David Cohen and Mitch.
They have no legitimate answers.
Yep.
Yep.
Duvid and Itmar, thanks for being honest and backing us up and telling the truth about these things.
No wonder they attack you so viciously.
Exactly.
And this is always the case, right?
Adam's got 2,300 people in here watching this at the highs of the net.
Albert, you speak Arabic, yeah?
I speak it, and I can understand a little bit.
So you understood what Dave told me when they said Yashamu.
Right, right.
That's like a, that's like a, your mother's a whore kind of an insult, right?
Yeah, yeah.
You understand the mentality?
That's what he said to you.
So he talked shit in Hebrew and said, your mother's a whore.
Wow.
Yeah.
Very chosen.
That's some chosen people morals.
Some real light to the nations he got there.
It's it's uh it's reprehensible.
And the way they go after Duvid, they really have the long knives out for him.
Look, everybody just have to be careful about the identity.
I mean, because, okay, to attack a guy who's credibility, but someone who is possibly a suspect of like thievery and identity theft, and then they can say, like, you're not who you say you are.
And the only way you could prove who you say you are is by giving personal information to someone that's suspected of stealing an identity theft.
So you have to be extremely careful.
All right.
Duvid, stick with us.
I got the Jewish Vatsa wants to get a piece of you in here.
Maybe more Itamar, too.
I mean, I must go to sleep now.
I'm really sorry.
I appreciate you as Itamar.
Everybody give Itamar a follow, man.
One of the basest Jews I've heard from.
Yeah, thank you, Itamar.
I applaud.
Ask you.
I'm sorry.
I don't mean to insult you because you take insults.
Thank you.
Bye-bye.
Bye-bye.
Let's get there.
Hold on.
I just want to say bye.
Thanks, everybody.
Thanks, Al.
This was great content tonight.
Thanks, Duvid, for chiming in.
Heraclitus.
Good times.
Good times.
Thanks.
Thanks, Dave, for coming, although I didn't like the pill pull and obfuscation.
At least he showed up.
He just tapped out and brought in B and brought in Mitch.
I mean, if he said he didn't know, but like, worst thing, like, he just left and it's like, okay, like, he's, you know, debate Mitch.
Yep.
And you guys are going to be able to get away from the question.
So I'm going to get off of the computer.
If you guys keep going, I might try to tune in later with my phone after I go see what's up with the fam.
Like, instead of trying to have a person debate, like, this is what Judaism stands for, you could have just asked him about his personal experience growing up in Chabad and being Chabad, as opposed to like, you know, I'm going to give the correct universal voice for all Jews.
And then Mitch is going to come and say, like, no, this is the correct and just say, like, well, what was your personal experience?
What did they teach you?
I know I tried to do it.
I tried to ask him, like, what, how I wanted him to get to talk about how he views and they're taught to view Christianity.
And we never got that out of him.
That was one of the main things I wanted to get him rolling on.
But maybe next time we'll see.
We'll see what he says.
I doubt he'll want to do this again.
He was in way over his head.
He's like, do you believe in Jesus?
Like, he has no clue what's going on.
All right, Adam.
Appreciate you, man.
See you guys.
All right.
Thanks, brother.
All right.
We're going to open it up.
We'll open it up.
All right.
That was pretty fun.
They always go about the same way.
You see, you guys think Adam King is cringe?
How much better is the talks with Adam King than those guys?
All right.
Love you all.
Let me make sure I got all these donos here.
Not many donos tonight.
I guess people didn't like the Jews yelling at each other.
I'll probably be back with the stream tomorrow.
Maybe I'm doing the Germany, anti-Christian Germany video.
I think that's what we're or no, there's stuff going on.
We'll see.
But I'll be back tomorrow.
And then Thursday, Derek Bros will be a huge stream interviewing him.
Thank you.
Oh, shoot.
All of my Goon Linux God, thank you, Pure Blood, Kobe Killer Clown, based maternal rage, bloodstained, and appreciate all of you guys.