On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 22:38:37 GMT, aka Suzy Cohen
the th*ck Irish ***** wrote:
On 15-Aug-2006, "Carmen" <carmensrt@gmail.com> wrote:
flaviaR@verizon.net wrote:
On 14-Aug-2006, "Live Tapeworm (Not Kosher)" <Live_Tapeworm@hotmail.com>
wrote:
I have news for you Dogs are unclean in the Torah too.
The problem here is that the 2 religions use the word "unclean" in
different ways and for different things. In this instance, dogs &
eagles are "unclean" *just* for the purpose of food.
What about all the proscriptions about even touching women (and
sometimes their stuff) under various sets of circumstances because
they're "unclean" in Leviticus?
Because Judaism makes it clear that women are not property.
You cannot touch one if she's not in your family, and not even
your wife in public.
Who'd want to touch one anyway?
The "unclean" is not the same as with other states - it is not
treated the same nor is the "treatment" the same.
(After giving birth and menstruation)
For married women only.
Do shitskes like you on the rag get consigned to the red tent when you
marry jew assholes, Suzy?
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