I can't handle myself tonight. I found this turkey photograph and it made me recall the image of a black hat movement in the streets. Please forgive me for pulling a practical joke on the people I do love.
More on this commentary: http://heresyandgoodfortune.blogspot.com/2011/11/questioning-black-hat-movement.html
I am a physican and I am responsible for advancing knowledge and science. I work on methods of observation. I am sad to say that the two images are exactly the same in the mind. In the sense that this is a true observation, I feel obligated to make this posting. I could truely hide this item. Perhaps I will be contacted by a group to condemn me for my decision to actualize the similarity and comment on this publically.
Perhaps this black hat movement is not G-ds true way of life.
I can assure you that it does created two different Klal Yisraels.
If G-d is one, should not Israel be One as well.
Thus I assert that in a common era, a movement that restricts self expression is against the values of Torah.
More on this commentary: http://heresyandgoodfortune.blogspot.com/2011/11/questioning-black-hat-movement.html
I am a physican and I am responsible for advancing knowledge and science. I work on methods of observation. I am sad to say that the two images are exactly the same in the mind. In the sense that this is a true observation, I feel obligated to make this posting. I could truely hide this item. Perhaps I will be contacted by a group to condemn me for my decision to actualize the similarity and comment on this publically.
Perhaps this black hat movement is not G-ds true way of life.
I can assure you that it does created two different Klal Yisraels.
If G-d is one, should not Israel be One as well.
Thus I assert that in a common era, a movement that restricts self expression is against the values of Torah.
Feedback so far, and a reply I sent:
ReplyDeleteFrom a friend:
Definitely controversial! It definitely made me laugh. It's pretty hard to offend me.
Just because I laugh at something doesn't mean it won't offend people, but I think you can handle that. I have a somewhat offensive sense of humor. Still, I think posting it keeps Facebook interesting.
My reply:
Thats ok, I've always been sort of offended myself by a community that is not the same as the rest of Israel and must do its own thing with its own ways and does not relate in a very efficient and dignified fashion with the rest of us "people" who are jews. So I am offended, I am doing unto others as they have done to me. An eye for an eye which is Torah Law. But of course, that photograph comparison is so exact that one must indeed have an obligation to make a comment otherwise it would be denying the truth of a non coincidental situation. Nothing is a coincidence. So I do my best to do my service to our Creator as I post the worlds new look at the religious way of life. I am religious and that is not my way. I wont assimylate and I will never feel that I am the "same" as someone who refuses to be a part of the general world in this day and age due to a custom or a priority that they feel dignifies them in a way that clearly others do not seem to push for our existence.