THE RADICALISED RABBI is a blog on Judaism and its very useful ideas and the blogger a Secular Koranist and a revolutionary. You don't have to be Jewish to find Jewish ideas very useful in tidying up your thinking and turbo-charging your powers of reasoning to the extent that you can even predict most events and disasters. The West is heading for disaster with its insane policy of Transnational Progressivism, turning our global village into Sodom and Gomorrah attracting the same punishment.
Thursday, 19 March 2026
Facts and logic by principled people should trump the emotions and false beliefs of unprincipled people
Talking to Neal Daedulus
Wednesday, 18 March 2026
I wish more people would question my beliefs
Europe is pursuing a policy of genocidal demographic replacement.
— PhilipIv (@PhilipIv399524) March 17, 2026
5:00 Jew blaming antisemites
6:00 An antisemite of mature years is less likely to change his or her views.
7:00 Aztecs and US foreign policy
9:00 Americans refuse to read George Washington's farewell speech.
10:00 Kent State shootings
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_State_shootings
11:00 Misunderstood
13:00 Just one lawyer who has read the Koran
18:00 Referendum
24:00 I wish more people would question my beliefs.
26:00 Mary Harrington
27:00 Christianity was a religion imposed on the subjects of Christian absolute monarchs.
28:00 Magna Carta, Habeas corpus and the English Republic
29:00 Tarquin Superbus
30:00 From monarchy to republic back to monarchy again
31:00 First Amongst Equals
Empires can be republics, republics can be empires.
37:00 "Niche"
Caleb Maupin finally attempts to discuss Christianity
Have you ever heard of the madman who on a bright morning lighted a lantern and ran to the market-place calling out unceasingly: 'I seek God! I seek God!'? As there were many people standing about who did not believe in God, he caused a great deal of amusement. Why! is he lost? said one. Has he strayed away like a child? said another. Or does he keep himself hidden? Is he afraid of us? Has he taken a sea-voyage? Has he emigrated? - the people cried out laughingly, all in a hubbub. The insane man jumped into their midst and transfixed them with his glances. 'Where is God gone?' he called out. 'I mean to tell you! We have killed him, - you and I! We are all his murderers! But how have we done it? How were we able to drink up the sea? Who gave us the sponge to wipe away the whole horizon? What did we do when we loosened this earth from its sun? Whither does it now move? Whither do we move? Away from all suns? Do we not dash on unceasingly? Backwards, sideways, forewards, in all directions? Is there still an above and below? Do we not stray, as through infinite nothingness? Does not empty space breathe upon us? Has it not become colder? Does not night come on continually, darker and darker? Shall we not have to light lanterns in the morning? Do we not hear the noise of the grave-diggers who are burying God? Do we not smell the divine putrefaction? - for even Gods putrefy! God is dead! God remains dead! And we have killed him! How shall we console ourselves, the most murderous of all murderers? The holiest and the mightiest that the world has hitherto possessed, has bled to death under our knife, - who will wipe the blood from us? With what water could we cleanse ourselves? What lustrums, what sacred games shall we have to devise? Is not the magnitude of this deed too great for us? Shall we not ourselves have to become Gods, merely to seem worthy of it? There never was a greater event, - and on account of it, all who are born after us belong to a higher history than any history hitherto!'"Here the madman was silent and looked again at his hearers; they also were silent and looked at him in surprise. At last he threw his lantern on the ground, so that it broke in pieces and was extinguished. 'I come too early,' he then said, 'I am not yet at the right time. This prodigious event is still on its way, and is travelling, - it has not yet reached men’s ears. Lightning and thunder need time, the light of the stars needs time, deeds need time, even after they are done, to be seen and heard. This deed is as yet further from them than the furthest star, - and yet they have done it!' It is further stated that the madman made his way into different churches on the same day, and there intoned his Requiem aeternam deo. When led out and called to account, he always gave the reply: 'What are these churches now, if they are not the tombs and monuments of God?
Tuesday, 17 March 2026
The purpose of Christianity is dumb down the subjects of absolute monarchs
Jeremiah 49:34–39 is a prophecy delivered by the prophet Jeremiah against the nation of Elam, located in present-day southwestern Iran, during the early reign of King Zedekiah of Judah.Divine Judgment: God declares through Jeremiah that He will break the bow of Elam, symbolizing the destruction of their military strength, and bring four winds from the four corners of heaven to scatter the people of Elam to every nation. This signifies total dispersion and chaos.Punishment and Terror: Elam will face fierce anger and disaster from the Lord, with enemies pursuing them with the sword until they are consumed. Their king and officials will be destroyed, and they will be terrified before their enemies.Restoration Promised: Despite the severe judgment, the passage concludes with a message of hope: "But in the latter days I will restore the fortunes of Elam, declares the Lord." This reflects God’s ultimate sovereignty, justice, and mercy—judgment is followed by restoration for those who turn back to Him.This prophecy underscores God’s control over all nations, the consequences of pride and defiance, and the promise of future renewal.
Monday, 16 March 2026
My kingdom for a horse, my Secular Koranist American Republic for an interview on Tucker Carlson
William Tyndale was executed in 1536 by strangulation and burning at the stake, primarily for translating the Bible into English from Hebrew and Greek originals, which was considered heresy. His translation challenged Catholic Church authority, leading to his arrest and execution in Vilvoorde, near Brussels.Key details about Tyndale's execution:The Charge: Tyndale was tried for heresy, not only for the act of translating but because his English Bible was deemed to contain erroneous, Protestant-leaning interpretations (e.g., using "congregation" instead of "church" and "elder" instead of "priest").Final Words: Before his execution on October 6, 1536, his final words were reported as, "Lord, open the King of England's eyes".Legacy: Despite his execution, his work became the foundation for the King James Bible.Context: While he was killed on the continent, his works were banned and burned in England, and his work was viewed as a major threat to the established religious hierarchy.
AI Overview
The US Declaration of Independence framed King George III's actions as characteristic of a tyrant unfit to rule a free people, effectively condemning absolute monarchy. It cited 27 specific grievances, focusing on the abuse of power, dismantling colonial self-government, and imposing rule without consent, asserting a right to overthrow such despotism.
Key points regarding the Declaration's stance:
Condemnation of Tyranny: The document frames King George III as a tyrant, not a legitimate constitutional monarch, emphasizing that "a Prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people".
Grievances Against Absolute Power: It lists abuses aimed at creating absolute authority, such as dissolving representative houses, maintaining standing armies without consent, and imposing taxes without representation.
Assertion of Natural Rights: The declaration asserts that governments derive their power from the "consent of the governed," directly opposing the concept of absolute, divinely ordained, or unrestrained monarchical power.
Justification of Revolution: By characterizing the King's rule as a "long train of abuses and usurpations" designed to establish absolute despotism, the document justifies the Colonies' right and duty to throw off such government.
27 Specific Grievances:
What were the 27 specific grievances cited by the Founding Fathers?
The 27 grievances in the Declaration of Independence are a list of specific complaints against King George III, used to justify the American colonies' break from British rule. These grievances generally fall into three categories: individual rights, representation, and the abuse of military power.
The specific grievances cited are:
- Refusal of Laws: The King refused to approve laws that were necessary for the public good.
- Blocking Urgent Laws: He prevented governors from passing important laws unless they were suspended until he gave his consent.
- Denying Representation: He refused to pass laws for large districts unless the people gave up their right to representation in the legislature.
- Inconvenient Meetings: He called legislative bodies to meet at unusual and distant places to tire them into following his orders.
- Dissolving Assemblies: He repeatedly dissolved representative houses for opposing his "invasions on the rights of the people".
- Delaying New Elections: After dissolving houses, he refused to let others be elected for a long time.
- Stopping Immigration: He worked to prevent the population of the colonies by obstructing naturalisation laws and land appropriations.
- Obstructing Justice: He refused to approve laws for establishing judiciary powers.
- Controlling Judges: He made judges dependent on his will alone for their jobs and salaries.
- Sending New Officers: He created many new offices and sent "swarms of officers" to harass the people.
- Keeping Peacetime Armies: He kept standing armies in the colonies during times of peace without the consent of legislatures.
- Military Superiority: He made the military independent of and superior to civil power.
- Foreign Jurisdictions: He worked with others to subject the colonies to a jurisdiction foreign to their constitution.
- Quartering Soldiers: For "quartering large bodies of armed troops among us".
- Protecting Murderous Soldiers: For protecting soldiers from punishment for murders committed against colonists.
- Cutting Off Trade: For cutting off the colonies' trade with all parts of the world.
- Taxation Without Consent: For "imposing Taxes on us without our Consent".
- Denying Jury Trials: For depriving colonists of the benefit of trial by jury in many cases.
- Trials Overseas: For transporting colonists across the sea to be tried for pretended offences.
- Abolishing English Laws: For abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighbouring province (Quebec) to set an example of absolute rule.
- Taking Charters: For taking away colonial charters and altering the forms of their governments.
- Suspending Legislatures: For suspending the colonies' own legislatures and declaring British power to legislate for them in all cases.
- Waging War: For declaring the colonies out of his protection and waging war against them.
- Attacking Coasts and Towns: For plundering seas, ravaging coasts, and burning towns.
- Hiring Foreign Mercenaries: For transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries (Hessians) to complete the "works of death, desolation, and tyranny".
- Forcing Captives to Fight: For forcing captured American citizens at sea to fight against their own country.
- Inciting Domestic Insurrections: For exciting domestic insurrections and encouraging Native American attacks on the frontier.
Sunday, 15 March 2026
Corruption is not just telling lies or pretending to believe in them, it's ignoring truth and logic
Facts and logic by principled people should trump the emotions and false beliefs of unprincipled people
A surprisingly peaceful Jordan Palestinians are sanguine about being bombarded. 1:00 Energy concerns https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...
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1) Which verse of the Koran infringes the Noahide laws? 2) Why is it impossible that God would first reveal the Torah to Jews first and t...
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18:00 The definition of morality is the Seven Noahide laws. 19:00 Is either America or Israel a righteous gentile nation? If neither even ...
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Our moral system ie religion tells us what to believe and what we should and shouldn't do. All religions are moral systems. Secular pol...