Please do proper research before throwing together a bunch of stuff you clearly have no understanding of...
If you want to criticize Judaism, please know what it is you're actually criticizing!
The Jewish god has no image. That's a core tenet of Jewish faith. So Baphomet cannot be representative of the Jewish deity.
"El Shaddai" is merely one of the many, many names of the Jewish deity. It doesn't refer to any "male aspect".
Traditionally, "Shekhinah" refers basically to a dwelling place where the presence of the deity can be more readily felt. It has also been used sometimes as a name. In the Kabbalistic tradition, "Shekhinah" has been used to refer to the female. But this isn't used outside of that.
As for "Hamesh", that's not even a deity! It's just a Jewish and Islamic symbol used for good luck!
Something with a male and female aspect is known as a hermaphrodite, and is thought to symbolically represent a spiritually whole being.
None of this has anything to do with transgenderism!
A hermaphrodite is born that way, A male taking female hormones or vice-a-versa is an emulation of that. None of what you said had to do with transgenderism, true, but don't put words in my mouth.
If I want to criticize judaism, I'll have to make it a full time job, there is no shortage of evil that comes out of that small corner of humanity.
Anyone here who wants to look up a rabbis preaching in a synagogue can find many utterances of "Hamesh", and they're not talking about a good luck symbol, you fucking liar.
Please do proper research before throwing together a bunch of stuff you clearly have no understanding of...
If you want to criticize Judaism, please know what it is you're actually criticizing!
The Jewish god has no image. That's a core tenet of Jewish faith. So Baphomet cannot be representative of the Jewish deity.
"El Shaddai" is merely one of the many, many names of the Jewish deity. It doesn't refer to any "male aspect".
Traditionally, "Shekhinah" refers basically to a dwelling place where the presence of the deity can be more readily felt. It has also been used sometimes as a name. In the Kabbalistic tradition, "Shekhinah" has been used to refer to the female. But this isn't used outside of that.
As for "Hamesh", that's not even a deity! It's just a Jewish and Islamic symbol used for good luck!
Something with a male and female aspect is known as a hermaphrodite, and is thought to symbolically represent a spiritually whole being.
None of this has anything to do with transgenderism!
A hermaphrodite is born that way, A male taking female hormones or vice-a-versa is an emulation of that. None of what you said had to do with transgenderism, true, but don't put words in my mouth.
If I want to criticize judaism, I'll have to make it a full time job, there is no shortage of evil that comes out of that small corner of humanity.
Anyone here who wants to look up a rabbis preaching in a synagogue can find many utterances of "Hamesh", and they're not talking about a good luck symbol, you fucking liar.
edit: it's "hashem" not hamesh. whatever