Saturday 28 October 2023

Antisemites, Jews and their obligation to exterminate Amalek

There is no rabbinical consensus on whether Amalek still exists, is there?

If they exist, there remains a continuing obligation to exterminate them.

If Jews cannot exterminate Amalek because of their overwhelming numerical superiority, then the least they can do is identify them and distance themselves from them.

The most urgent question therefore is whether Christians and their Post-Christian descendants are indeed Amalek.

The question cannot be avoided any longer, can it?

Otherwise Jews will be living with Amalek and intermarrying them and even being their servants. Clearly, this would make God if He exists even angrier with them which may explain increasing antisemitism.

For some reason, antisemites will just blame Jews for anything they dislike about themselves and their government. We already know they conflate Jews with globalism, American imperialism and liberalism. They even mean Jews when they say "the liberal elite" or "the managerial class".

If Jews are going to treat Christians and Muslims who are overwhelmingly antisemites as Amalek, then the performance of their religious obligation would exhaust them and humanity.

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