You have cited the single most misquoted passage on all of Scored. It actually only says, in a nonbinding joke format similar to a political cartoon of Muhammad, that an anonymous stock character Yeshu speaks of a punishment of boiling excrement; people add their own ideas to the picture (namely that it was Jesus of Nazareth, that there is a vat, that he is in the vat, and that it's eternal). Please do not take echoes of echoes of Talmudic passages when the real Talmud is easy to find on Sefaria.
Editor’s Note: This blog post is a work of satire. It was published in 2014 on the eve of Purim, a Jewish holiday that is celebrated with wild merrimaking and raucous comedy – with a particular emphasis on poking fun at antisemitism and ignorance.
Second link is just an Albert Pike quote. Being a satanist himself (i.e. a Mason), he is not trustworthy for stating the desires of Jews. Two fails, sorry, not clicking the third.
To the Church? How about to civilization?
You have cited the single most misquoted passage on all of Scored. It actually only says, in a nonbinding joke format similar to a political cartoon of Muhammad, that an anonymous stock character Yeshu speaks of a punishment of boiling excrement; people add their own ideas to the picture (namely that it was Jesus of Nazareth, that there is a vat, that he is in the vat, and that it's eternal). Please do not take echoes of echoes of Talmudic passages when the real Talmud is easy to find on Sefaria.
TOI graphic was a Purim satire as its date shows:
Second link is just an Albert Pike quote. Being a satanist himself (i.e. a Mason), he is not trustworthy for stating the desires of Jews. Two fails, sorry, not clicking the third.