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Kit Harington and Ewan Mitchell at Usyk vs Dubois 2 on Saturday at Wembley Stadium in London

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Ewan Mitchell with Arnas Fedaravicius and Daniel Lapin at Wembley Stadium, July 2025
The Culture War on Christians
The Culture War on Christians
Culture War. Itâs a term used to describe two conflicting sets of values. The struggle between conservative, traditional values and more liberal, progressive values. Itâs a clash of beliefs about what is truth. Especially in areas of religion, morals and Biblical teaching. Continue reading Untitled
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Hi. A Xian friend of my spouse tried suggesting Rabbi Daniel Lapin's writing and podcasts to me. Just a little reading up on him had my Reform-convert-in-progress brain tossing all kinda red flags. I'm not sure how to explain it, & maybe I'm missing
2 of 2 something, but I feel like someone who seems to be pushing Judaism toward Xianity isnât⌠very Jewish? Iâve got lots of just Bad Feelings I canât explain. Am I wrong? He seems very far from everything Iâve been reading. Help?
I stay away from this manâs writing. Youâre correct.
Pseudohistorian David Barton Rejects Retirement as a Pagan Concept
The Religious Rightâs self-appointed liar-in-chief, pseudo-historian David Barton, showed up on Kenneth Copelandâs âBelieverâs Voice of Victoryâ show on Monday to voice opposition to retirement, on the grounds that it is âa pagan concept.â
âRetirement is not a biblical concept,â he announced. Right Wing Watchâs Kyle Mantyla tells us that this is âa theory that he appears to have stolen from Rabbi Daniel Lapin,â a rather bizarre fellow who runs the American Alliance of Jews and Christians, and who earlier this year advanced the theory that âEssentially, the [effeminate] left has fallen in love with the masculinity of Islam.â
Yes. There are right wingers who are crazier on an order of magnitude than David Barton, who wallows excrementally in Lapinâs ideological manure pile:
âThat is a pagan concept that comes from the Babylonian system. If you want to live in Egypt, you want to live in Babylon, great, retire. Godâs people, that is not a model.â
Oh dear. What to say?
The âBabylonian systemâ? What is that? And what has Babylon to do with Egypt? Or either one to do with retirement? After all, it was Germanyâs âIron Chancellor,â Otto von Bismarck, the Social Security Administration reminds us, who came up with the retirement age of 70 (later lowered to 65), not Hammurabi or King Tut, and the earliest retirement system in the New World predates the United States and was on account of Indian-warfare-related disabilities, not Assyrian invasions.
h/t:Â Hrafnkell Haraldsson at PoliticusUSA

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Rabbi: Period Emotions Are 'God-Given Sadness' Because Woman Didn't Get Pregnant (VIDEO)
Rabbi: Period Emotions Are âGod-Given Sadnessâ Because Woman Didnât Get Pregnant (VIDEO)
Right-wing Christians arenât the only ones who skipped basic biology in high school. Glenn Beckâs go-to Rabbi, for when Beck needs to get the Jewish perspective, explained menstrual malaise to those of us too stupid to handle our emotions. Itâs Godâs fault. Daniel Lapin begins the conversation by recommending that couples abstain from sex during a womanâs period, saying itâs healthy to interactâŚ
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Food and Faith
A four-week window of Jewish holy days is approaching. I understand why we will spend more time in synagogue than usual. However, we will also spend more time at the dining room table. This isn't a concession to human frailty; it is recognition of human greatness. Ever since the start of our lives as babes suckling at our mothers' breasts, eating provides us with not one, but two benefits. They are (i) physical nourishment and sustenance, and (ii) spiritual and emotional sustenance. The link between eating and emotion is well studied. Many of us have 'comfort foods.' Gloom and uncertainty are often banished by a meal that fills our heart as well as our stomach. Have you ever wondered why so many young people nowadays suffer from eating disorders that were virtually unknown a generation or two ago? Surely the answer is the spiritual desert in which so many young people live. Eating disorders are more often treated by a psychologist than by a nutritionist because there is a powerful spiritual component to eating. In other words, food and faith go together. Here is the first occurrence in Scripture of God issuing a commandment to man: And the Lord God commanded the Adam saying, "Of every tree of the garden eat you must eat." (Genesis 2:16) Many English translations get it wrong by translating, "...of every tree of the garden you shall surely eat" The original Hebrew does not say "surely". Instead it repeats the commandment to eat. Here is what the Hebrew looks like: Reading from right to left, you will see five words. [From all] [the trees] [of the garden] [eat!] [you must eat]. You can see that the fourth and fifth words look very similar, distinguished only by the one letter prefix 'you must'. Ancient Jewish wisdom explains that God's first explicit directive repeats the verb 'to eat' to tell us to perform two separate and distinct acts with every mouthful. We are to eat for both physical and spiritual reasons. That way we extract the full benefit from every morsel of food. Our Creator surely knew that in the future scientists could find ways to fulfill our bodies' needs through tablets or infusions, bypassing the fruits, vegetables and grains He provided for us. No! Machines need fuel. Humans need more than that; they must eat! How weird is it that we absorb nutrition through the same facial orifice from which our voices emerge? Dedicated functionality seems to be God's design. After all, we don't smell and hear through our ears. Mouths are different. Speech is a uniquely human function while eating is not. Sharing the same orifice reminds us to take care to eat in a uniquely human way-one that provides spiritual as well as physical nourishment. In this vein, we prefer not to eat alone and to show gratitude to God for our food by blessings before and after eating, as we've written on in previous Thought Tools. Festival days are the perfect opportunity to create one cohesive totality in our lives. Yes, we pray a little more. We also eat a little more, sharing that experience with God's other children. Some of us face the danger of thinking ourselves to be sophisticated animals, forgetting that we have been touched by God. Others of us face the danger of thinking of ourselves as angels-spiritual beings at war with our physical selves. The dining room table reveals the truth, providing a place where our true selves can shine. We place emphasis during this month on starting our year off in the way we wish it to continue. We can't realistically reach straight for the stars, but we can commit to reaching for growth - maybe that way we will reach the stars! Credit: Rabbi Daniel Lapin. 23 Sep 2014. 28th Elul 5774.
Links & Quotes
Some things I was reading todayâŚ
âAdolescence is an attempt to grab the privileges of adulthood while still clinging to the privileges of childhoodâ âRabbi Daniel Lapin. This got me thinking: How am I preparing my kids for adulthood?
Charles Darwin said his pursuit of knowledge diminished his joy of discovery. Read this: Let Darwin Teach You.
âTo know nothing but Christ, there must be aâŚ
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