Subduction Zone
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Then you misunderstand what a factual error is. All I did was say that the practice has a place within a belief system so your method of judging based outside of that belief system doesn't work (as clarified in post 74). There is no error in fact.
playing semantic games is simply a tacit way of admitting that one is wrong. And like it or not my judgement is valid. My statement was correct and stands.
Really? So your statement "It is supposedly done to get rid of the blood from flesh" is factually accurate (though you give no proof)? My objection comes from a study of Judaism (have you learned Gemara Chulin?) So this is not my personal belief but the dictates of the religion whose belief system was the subject of the original post.
My statement came from the fact that blood is not considered to be kosher, and what I have heard from other Jews. Sadly when one looks into this there appears to be no valid reason why longer, only ritual and superstition.
You have not been able to present a valid reason for this. Nor have I seen anything from any Jewish apologists. Only false claims of anti-Semitism.
Now, again, THIS is projecting as you have started with your personal sense of what is valid and then claimed that the lack of a fact that satisfies YOUR understanding of valid is a truth in the world.
No, I can justify my beliefs. Apparently you are unable to do so. But you are a master of dodging, ducking, and running.