(January 3, 2019 at 2:23 pm)Jehanne Wrote:(January 3, 2019 at 2:08 pm)Fake Messiah Wrote: Not realy:
Jewish leader Rabbi Yosef Shalom Eliashiv issued a ruling banning Haredi Jews from taking funds from the Fellowship, citing worries of Christian missionary activity and idol worship.
Rabbi Avraham Shapira, a rabbi of Zionism and Orthodox Judaism, issued a ruling against accepting funds from the Fellowship. In 2002 the Edah HaChareidis Ultra-Orthodox Jewish rabbinical court issued a ruling against accepting funds from the Fellowship, and, in 2007, the new Chief Rabbi of the said Edah HaChareidis, Yitzchok Tuvia Weiss added his signature.
In 2014, many Religious Zionist rabbis reiterated their position that it is forbidden to take money from the IFCJ. Religious Zionist rabbis claim the enrollment of many Israeli children in summer camps problematic, as the Israeli Ministry of Education utilizes IFCJ money to partially funds their camps.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internat...s_and_Jews
So Catholics are not real Christians? Their deeds don't count as Christian deeds?
Right wing Christians, such as Angelina, fail to mention that their political, economic and social policies create poverty; makes it easier to prey upon poor people.
Angelina, I favor strongly, universal healthcare, a single-payer system and the abolition of the death penalty. Where do you stand on these issues?
What policies are you talking about? The only policy is based on the idea of community and sharing resources. No need to prey on anybody.
Universal healthcare - depends how it is setup and how it is funded. Would be more interested in seeing better regulations in the medical industry to keep costs down. My biggest issue with it though is that if we give the government more power, then there's always a risk of abuse of that gained power. Even if not know, then in the future.
Death Penalty - It depends on the crime. If someone goes on a killing spree, I would rather see switch justice and I have no issue with the death penalty. The victims don't get to go on living, so why should they? But only if we can be certain, and no need for long trials. Like the school or nightclub shootings we've had in recent years. We know the person brutally murdered others, so let the choice they made for others be their choice.