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Written by Antimidas
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Friday, 29 December 2006 |
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As you already know, Saddam Hussein was executed at 10:00PM ET today. I will not argue the merits of Saddam's life. Was he an evil man? Was he good for Iraq? What would either matter to me? What matters to me is man imposing his will above that of God. Of course, I am always grabbed by the heart strings when someone is accused and proven guilty of mass murder. In the United States, I have always been in support of the death penalty for a variety of reasons - The family deserves justice. It is less expensive than housing a monster for twenty years. in America, we seem closer to the crime and closer to the victim. Our mass media intentionally tries to grab us and show us the evil nature of the worst of criminals. We buy into it readily and are satisfied when someone such as Timothy McVeigh is removed from the face of this earth. We feel safer somehow. |
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Tuesday, 26 September 2006 |
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On one Rabbi's visit to Torah study, we were discussing Exodus 34:7. נצר חסד לאלפים, נשא עו ופשע וחטאה; ונקה, לא ינקה--פקד עו אבות על-בנים ועל-בני בנים, על-שלשים ועל-רבעים
"...visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, and upon the children's children, unto the third and unto the fourth generation." The discussion concerned the connotation that G-d punishes for some sins in perpetuity, but that he is eventually appeased. Various attendants were trying to rationalize this behavior against their concept of a loving G-d. In response, I cited a commentary that I had read from the Artscroll edition of the Chumash which led me to the conclusion that children were not punished for their parents' sins, but rather punished more severely for their repeating the same sin that their parent had committed. In short, G-d forgives but he does not necessarily forget. |
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Written by Antimidas
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Wednesday, 22 March 2006 |
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So, I bought a new house. Talk about fast. The house was sold the day it hit the market. And they want to close by April 19th. Lucky me, the house is also appraised 20% higher than the selling price, so I get away with instant equity in the amount of $45k. Not bad for a day's work. Now the headache of tying up loose ends for closing begins. |
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Wednesday, 09 November 2005 |
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Below is my response to the Rabbi. |
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Wednesday, 09 November 2005 |
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I finally received a response from the rabbi whose sermon I discussed in my previous entry concerning who built the Tower of Babel. Here is his reply unedited. |
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