Please provide your personal view on an ideal future set over the next 20-25 years.
If you could 'reasonably' have a future of your liking without ignoring the past which cannot be changed, and keeping in mind that you are god and cannot change things are will either. What would your ideal future look like?
Feel free to go further too, but first flesh out that 20-25 years.
This doesn't have to be too practical either, and as long as it is technically possible, feel free to include those ideas, but I am interested in hearing all your various views on an ideal future.
Preferably go into detail on any systems that change from today
LOL. Trannies are entirely a jewish creation, straight out of the Talmud and its 8 genders. And it's jews who are flooding the West with sand niggers. Nice try, kike.
Where is this Talmud information??? I have never found it in the bookstore....do you have a good reference...I am not familiar with it haha
It's hard to gather sources on mobile, but the full text of the Babylonian Talmud is on the Internet, and there are many articles pointing out the interesting bits. Use Yandex to get around search censorship.
Yeah but without a common translation and reference to original script will not mean much.
It's like asking for the weather from a bunch of different people online. Today it rained...somewhere, but not here etc.
Even with the bible we always need references to the version and ideally the actual passage so that you can compare against other translations.
For all I know someone translated the Talmud poorly, or they already thought they knew what it meant, or they massaged it to fit their message.
But even then, the Talmud is not the word of God nor is it the Law of God. It is Rabbinic law which is not the same thing.
It's like a treatise of writinga over the year. Have you read things written back in the past about different groups or history from congressional records....did every law get applied? Did some get repealed....etc.
It's like a book of minutes from different people over centuries....I wouldn't assume anything in there is 100% accurate and no one who studies the Talmud thinks its the law....it's dialogues.
When I read the dialogue of different philosophers and something says a statement doesn't make it the word of god.