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One Article, Two Titles What are the Elements of Water? What are the Elements of Being a Jew? 329

 



Without me attempting to being too scientific, the basic chemical elements in the creation of water is two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen (a/k/a, H2O). So the question is, what if we were to alter the combination of these elements, then what would occur? For example:




  • OH : hydroxyl

  • H2O2; hydrogen peroxide

  • HO2: hydroperoxyl


So as you can see, once the elements of H2O are altered, then it ceases to being water; rather, it becomes something else.


That being said, without me attempting to being too religious, the basic elements in Judaism of being a Jew are believing in: God, the Torah, and the Nation of Israel. So the question is, what if we were to alter the combination of these elements, then what would occur? For example, if a person believes in:



  • God and Torah, but not Nation of Israel?

  • God and Nation of Israel, but not the Torah?

  • Torah and Nation of Israel, but not God?

  • God, but not Torah nor Nation of Israel?

  • Torah, but not God nor Nation of Israel?

  • Nation of Israel, but not God nor Torah?

  • None of the above?


Much like with water, if just one element is altered in Judaism, then that person ceases being a Jew (although possibly being of Jewish descent).1 2 What they become I cannot answer, but one thing for certain is that they are no longer a Jew. After all, being Jewish is not in a person’s DNA (ex., not an ethnicity that is scientifically provable and unchangeable), but rather it is a belief system in which a person can be Jewish one day, then not the next, purely based on belief and faith.


So next time you critique the Hungarian National Socialist whose efforts are to destroy the West, and the woke response is the allegation of anti-Semitism against you, you now know how to intellectually respond (the problem being that these people act with violence instead of with intellect).


1 A person believing in all three of these elements is a Jew, but if they violate some/all of the Ten Commandments then that will make them a bad Jew; but they are at least still a Jew.


2 The list of such people is limitless, whom are riddled with self-loathing by despising the above three elements, yet when anyone dare critique them or their acts, then they suddenly hide behind the shroud of being a victim of an anti-Semitic attack. FALSE!! They are critiqued for their actions and views, never mind their own Jew hatred.

 

 

 

 

By John (the other John) 

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