https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiDmaQd-BEc
Outlaws Ep. 14: Samuel Roth
Rebecca Hargraves
1.7K/1h ... 4k/16h .... 15m more to go
he pirated the censored parts of JJ thru EPound who went jewwoke in the process
about dat wuaidt genius: none so brill as a strongly diluted jewgene dat got to fuck a good whitey ... i am prime evidence tfofm [too far out for most .. almost all in fact]. Come to think of it this was the true meaning of the answer to whoever called jews the leaven of humanity? ... Tolstoy. He said:
"Jews have a significant and positive influence on the moral and spiritual development of humanity."
the ddg ai that puts this up as top result has a wiki link and one to a philly crew nerding out on bread .. atho i can top it with recent radio news in the Netherlands .. where pets can be put up in pensions for the space of a holiday absence .. well ... your sourdough starter can too now ...
and by the way, that pcg.church article ends on an awkward phrase:
God planned the Days of Unleavened Bread to remind us to deleaven ourselves spiritually. This is typed physically, but our primary concern should be the complete putting out of the spiritual leaven of sin, replacing it with spiritual, unleavened righteousness—not just for seven days, as explicitly commanded, but every day of our lives.
Guess i should have read Tolstoy while i still had the taste and appetite for books plus the energy to go with it. Curious tho that in aaaall these years ... over 50 by now, in which i remembered this quote a couple of times in most of them, i never thought of determining the source. And why am i satisfied with an ai rumourmilling product that happens to be churned to the surface in the moment of my query hitting that section of the bubblebrothel?
want more jewcuckoocoory? .... early 10s article by Lois Tverberg is pure misdirection .. or just diff time diff place of course:
https://ourrabbijesus.com/articles/why-leave-out-the-leavening/
A person who was “unleavened” was like the character described in the beatitudes—meek and pure-hearted, aware of his own weaknesses, who comes to God honestly, without any pretense. In contrast, “leaven” was seen to be a picture of pride, boastfulness, hypocrisy, and being full of one’s self—the opposite of being “poor in spirit.” You can see why Jesus said that the “leaven” of the Pharisees is hypocrisy (Luke 12:1).
fit as a sacrifice because he was free of leaven. All animal sacrifices offered up to God had to be without blemish, and any grain offerings offered up to the Lord by fire had to be free of leaven (Leviticus 2:11, 6:17).
a commenter chimes in:
He tells his disciples to beware of the leaven [pride?] of the Pharisees-Mk8:15; Mt16:5-12 (a bad thing) and yet compares the spread of God’s Kingdom to the “yeast [a small thing that makes a big difference] that a woman took and mixed into a large amount of flour” Matt13:33; Luke13:21 (a good thing).
these guys really keep up over there ... 4th most discussed article in over 20 years:
God's Preferred Pronouns
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