“Timeline, Truth, and the Tension of Judgment: Re-Examining the Talmud, Hitler, FDR, JFK, Palestine and the Eternal Light of Zoroastrianism
If We Are To Be Fair Modern culture often demands that we “never forget” — but rarely does it ask us to truly understand . The horrors of the 20th century, especially those surrounding Hitler and the Holocaust, are preserved in history with religious intensity. And yet, when it comes to examining the deeper roots — spiritual, ideological, and theological — there’s often fear, censorship, or outright taboo.
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If We Are To Be Fair Modern culture often demands that we “never forget” — but rarely does it ask us to truly understand . The horrors of the 20th century, especially those surrounding Hitler and the Holocaust, are preserved in history with religious intensity. And yet, when it comes to examining the deeper roots — spiritual, ideological, and theological — there’s often fear, censorship, or outright taboo. At the same time, ancient texts like the Talmud , written over 1,500 years ago, are rarely scrutinized with the same rigor applied to 20th-century figures. If someone today criticizes the Talmud, they are often labeled antisemitic — even when quoting its passages verbatim. And yet, we are also told “not to blame Jews for what’s in the Talmud.” That logic must be applied universally.
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