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.
Sunday, 22 March 2026
Many are called but few are chosen; the cure exists before the disease
11:06 AM
@OfficialSecularKoranism
#2
The only way to support marriage and family values is to shame SL*TS.
11:06 AM
@stefaniecristos8514
#1
It’s ok to have a crush on Louise Perry, Chris. She’s wholesome. Your wife won’t mind. Much. 😊
11:08 AM
@OfficialSecularKoranism
#2
Unmarried women are pro-feminist before they are married and become anti-feminist after they are married.
11:09 AM
@OfficialSecularKoranism
#2
Mrs Chris is a very sensible woman!
11:10 AM
@OfficialSecularKoranism
#2
Female clergy gives a very bad impression indeed.
11:11 AM
@OfficialSecularKoranism
#2
The extinct Romans had the Cult of the Vestal Virgin. At first they had to be aristocratic virgins, in the end they couldn't even find non-patrician non-virgins to join.
11:13 AM
@OfficialSecularKoranism
#2
The Church of England submits to the British monarch and the British monarch submits to Washington. The Archbishop of Canterbury is a Creature of the Liberal State submitting to the liberal order.
11:13 AM
@stefaniecristos8514
#1
But why should men get first dibs? And women can step up only if there’s no adequate man willing or able to do the work?
11:13 AM
@OfficialSecularKoranism
#2
That was why the Founding Fathers rejected monarchy!
11:14 AM
@OfficialSecularKoranism
#2
Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Absolute monarchy is absolutely corrupt.
11:14 AM
@OfficialSecularKoranism
#2
@stefaniecristos8514 Women's work is very important and we know the consequence of women no longer doing women's work.
11:15 AM
@OfficialSecularKoranism
#2
Rational people would want to live in a meritocracy and republic.
11:23 AM
@TaurusNecrusProductions
#3
the majority of work is available to both genders if the appropriate gender is not available to do it
11:24 AM
@TaurusNecrusProductions
#3
the idea of the nuclear family and industrial working system is the main cause of these issues because it removes the family members from each other
11:29 AM
@TaurusNecrusProductions
#3
The point of Joan of Arc is the same as Judith, that no good men were willing to do basic things and God wanted to show the irreligious faction that He could defeat them with a little girl
11:30 AM
@stefaniecristos8514
#1
Off to church. Where my wonderful female pastor will be giving me communion this morning. 😘
11:30 AM
@TaurusNecrusProductions
#3
property was defined around that time @SibyIsOracle before that people wouldn't think in terms of property like we do now. The English enlightenment was fixated on it because of the looting
11:31 AM
@TaurusNecrusProductions
#3
Nobody had total control over anything, but it was seen as a series of obligations relating to everyone else in the world
11:41 AM
@TaurusNecrusProductions
#3
The purpose of human law is to make goodness simple and universal so everyone knows what to do and not to do. But religion has many other functions. God is the source of logic as the Son is begotten
11:42 AM
@TaurusNecrusProductions
#3
Him wearing the dress is also against natural law on one hand, but its a response to disorders on the other hand
11:44 AM
@TaurusNecrusProductions
#3
Saying we are descended from the Jews is the same error people make when they say we are descended from monkeys
11:50 AM
@TaurusNecrusProductions
#3
Common sense was taken away by media in childhood
11:52 AM
@TaurusNecrusProductions
#3
Much better than what the plutocrats offer to the commons
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50:00 CLAIRE KHAW joins to discuss religion.
51:00 God is real.
52:00 Joan of Arc
David, Saul and Gideon
53:00 Book of Samuel
54:00 250 years of American history has allowed us to easily agree that a constitutional republic is better than absolute monarchy. It may not seem like much, but it is a giant step for the political development of humanity.
55:00 A benevolent and morally perfect God would value obedience because He wants us to have the benefit of the protection His laws give and would note our stupidity or ingratitude if we don't use them properly or at all.
56:00 Women in public life have the effect of making men suspend their critical faculties if they are attractive and making them misogynistic if they find them repellent.
57:00 Republicanism is a form of egalitarianism, but we must not go too far in our egalitarianism.
1:00:00 Many are called, few are chosen.
AI Overview
"Many are called, but few are chosen" is a famous phrase from Matthew 22:14 in the Bible, concluding Jesus’ parable of the wedding feast. It means that while the invitation to salvation (the call) is extended to everyone, only a few respond in faith and obedience to be accepted (the chosen), highlighting that many hear the Gospel, but few truly follow.
Key Aspects of the Phrase:
The Context (Matthew 22:1-14): A king throws a wedding banquet for his son. Initial guests refuse to come, so the king invites anyone they find. However, a guest is cast out for not wearing proper "wedding garments," representing those who do not truly accept Christ's righteousness.
The "Called" (General Call): This represents the broad, universal invitation to salvation extended to all people.
The "Chosen" (Chosen Ones): These are individuals who accept the invitation, repent, and live in faithful obedience.
Meaning: It serves as a warning that hearing the message is not enough; one must truly receive it and be transformed, rather than coming on their own terms.
Significance: It emphasizes that salvation is by grace, but demands a genuine, responding faith.
1:03:00 Louise Perry
1:04:00 Social exclusion
1:07:00 Locker room talk, gender roles and gender segregation
1:08:00 Secrets and censorship
1:09:00 Patriarchy
1:10:00 Transgenderism
1:11:00 Female Archbishop of Canterbury and female general
1:12:00 The path of least resistance
1:14:00 The Abrahamic God is a logical construct.
1:15:00 God's guidance
1:16:00 Judaism
1:17:00 Logical questions about Jews
1:19:00 The rules of reason and morality
1:21:00 Mens rea
1:23:00 Using our judgement
Common sense
Jury trials
1:25:00 The vulnerability of complexity
1:27:00 Instruction manual
1:28:00 Built in egalitarianism/feminism
1:30:00 Sharia and the West
1:32:00 The Amish
1:34:00 Corruption
1:35:00 Hierarchy
1:36:00 Men are conflicted between the burdens of patriarchy and the temptations of matriarchy.
Rules are made to be broken.
1:37:00 Divine intervention
1:38:00 The cure exists before the disease.
AI Overview
"The cure exists before the disease" is a significant theological principle, primarily in Judaism, suggesting that God creates the remedy before the sickness, or that solutions (tikkun) exist before challenges (kilkul). It implies hope, divine preparation, and that for every spiritual or physical affliction, a remedy is already provided.
Key Aspects of the Concept:
Jewish Theology (Midrash): The Midrash (e.g., Lekach Tov) notes that the command to build the Mishkan (Tabernacle), a solution for spiritual brokenness, was given before the sin of the Golden Calf, indicating the cure precedes the malady.
Spiritual/Moral Context: It highlights that for issues like "baseless hatred" (the cause of exile), the cure—"Ahavas Yisroel" (love for fellow Jews)—is already inherent and available.
Biblical Perspective: The concept is connected to the idea that God provides sustenance and healing, even while a person is on their sickbed.
Islamic Tradition: Similarly, a Hadith states that for every disease, a cure has been sent down by Allah.
Alternative Contexts:
Scientific Approach: While distinct from the theological concept, modern drug discovery, such as in drug repurposing, often involves finding that existing compounds (potential cures) can treat newly identified diseases, which can appear as if the "cure" existed before the specific application.
This phrase serves as a message of optimism and comfort, emphasizing that hope and solutions are inherent in the world's structure.
1:39:00 Id, ego and supergo
1:40:00 Consultation ie shura
Accountability
1:41:00 Humility as a virtue that allows people to admit their mistakes.
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