OK Bernie, but my q was aout the Kabbalah. Ask Marshall I can never find his addy. ----- Original Message ----- From: Bernie Brauer To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 8:36 AM Subject: [geocentrism] Re: evil? Re: "True Torah Jew", Lorraine Day says this: http://www.goodnewsaboutgod.com/ “Anti-Zionist” Jews? There’s NO SUCH THING! Some Jews claim to be Anti-Zionism, including a group of Orthodox Jews known as the Neturei Karta. The Neturei Karta rabbis have infiltrated non-Zionist Christian organizations and have totally deceived supposedly non-Zionist talk show hosts both on radio and on the internet into believing that they, the Neturei Karta, are, indeed, against Zionism. They also were invited to the recent Iranian Holocaust Revisionist Conference, thereby revealing that they also have deceived the President of Iran. However, the Neturei Karta is an organization of Jewish Rabbis whose “holiest” book is the Talmud – a book that is the absolute origin of Zionism, Communism, Anti-Christianity, Anti-Gentile hate propaganda, and the total control of the entire world! If anyone believes in the Talmud, they are, by definition, a Zionist, no matter what they pretend to be! Judaism is a “chameleon” culture/religion. It “becomes” whatever is necessary in order to deceive and trick non-Jews --- On Wed, 12/17/08, philip madsen <pma15027@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: From: philip madsen <pma15027@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [geocentrism] evil? To: "geocentrism list" <geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wednesday, December 17, 2008, 2:13 PM Isn't this the "bad Jew" book, the kabbalah, not true Torah Jew? The Zohar (Hebrew: זֹהַר, lit Splendor or Radiance) is widely considered the most important work of Kabbalah, or Jewish mysticism. It is a mystical commentary on the Torah (the five books of Moses), written in medieval Aramaic. It contains a mystical discussion of the nature of God, the origin and structure of the universe, the nature of souls, sin, redemption, good and evil, and the relationship between God and man. The Zohar is not one book, but a group of books; these books include scriptural interpretations as well as material on theosophic theology, mythical cosmogony, mystical psychology, and what some would call anthropology.