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Originally Posted by sperbonzo
There is no such thing as a "Top religious leader" in Judaism, every opinion is open to debate and development within the community..... No one is held to some kind of unchanging dogma, the conversation is forever ongoing....
and I thought the point of this discussion was an adult debate, not some high-school type locker room shout-down.
From the tone of your post I would have to assume that you would never change your mind or admit you are wrong in ANY debate. What's the point in discussion if your objective is "winning" rather than learning and expanding?
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Of course I would change my mind.
If you showed me that the Torah (the holy book of all Judaism) wasn't based on religion, I would agree that Judaism isn't a racist/bigoted religion.
My objective isn't winning, it's exactly what you said it is, to learn things.
But now let's reverse the question. You were clearly shown top Rabbis saying that the Torah is racist. All of Judaism is built on the Torah. And yet you still claim that Judaism isn't racist. Who doesn't want to change their point of view again? Who doesn't want to learn again?
Yeah, that's what I thought.
And you never answered my question, how does it feel to be a goyim??