The story is bullshit. Soy compounds are used everywhere, for a long time. For instance Lecithin is a compound that is extracted from soybean oil and used as an emulsifier or stabilizer in many processed foods, including salad dressings. Soy protein isolates are extracted from the plant and added to processed foods and supplements.
However, it is true they want men to loose their masculinity. And women to loose their femineity. They want everything opposite to what God created.
"The Tree of Life, or Etz haChayim (עץ החיים) in Hebrew, is a mystical symbol used in the Kabbalah of esoteric judaism to describe the path to HaShem and the manner in which he created the world ex nihilo (out of nothing)."
God implies all that was for each one within...a jew suggests creationism to tempt gentiles to oppose each other within conflict about nothing aka nihilo aka suggested nihil-ism tempting consensus to de-nial perceivable.
The story is bullshit. Soy compounds are used everywhere, for a long time. For instance Lecithin is a compound that is extracted from soybean oil and used as an emulsifier or stabilizer in many processed foods, including salad dressings. Soy protein isolates are extracted from the plant and added to processed foods and supplements.
However, it is true they want men to loose their masculinity. And women to loose their femineity. They want everything opposite to what God created.
God implies transformation within everything, not creation out of nothing aka creatio ex nihilo... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creatio_ex_nihilo
"The Tree of Life, or Etz haChayim (עץ החיים) in Hebrew, is a mystical symbol used in the Kabbalah of esoteric judaism to describe the path to HaShem and the manner in which he created the world ex nihilo (out of nothing)."
God implies all that was for each one within...a jew suggests creationism to tempt gentiles to oppose each other within conflict about nothing aka nihilo aka suggested nihil-ism tempting consensus to de-nial perceivable.
Nothing implies ones denial of everything.