rosends
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and religion is the ONLY reason she had children.Religion is the ONLY reason that plate was left on, and 7 innocent children died because of their families religious fanaticism.
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and religion is the ONLY reason she had children.Religion is the ONLY reason that plate was left on, and 7 innocent children died because of their families religious fanaticism.
And I guess a crock-pot that I have left on over-night must also be a by-product of my "Jewish fanaticism".
I have to admit that I've never been accused of "Jewish fanaticism",
What does this have to do with Judaism?Was saddened last night on the news. The death of 7 children over religious cultural practices.
Left the hot plate on so they could use it the next day, lit the house on fire in the middle of the night.
They had tried to get around the religious laws and customs and ended up killing their whole family, while two people slid out a second story window who remain critically injured.
Its terrible when people place their family in grave danger to please religious ideology.
I hate seeing children die over what many would claim is mythology, based on an event with no historicity at all.
Seven kids killed in Brooklyn house fire: officials - NY Daily News
The original post is fanatical.Do you turn dangerous appliances on overnight because your religion says you don't have the freedom to turn it on during certain times?
Electricity on Shabbat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Many Jews who strictly observe Shabbat (the Sabbath), especially within Orthodox Judaism, refrain from what is considered turning electricity on or off during Shabbat. They may also refrain from making adjustments to the intensity of electrical appliances. Various rabbinical authorities have pronounced on what is permitted and what is not, but there are many disagreements in detailed interpretation, both between different individual authorities and between branches of Judaism
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Is this or is this not fanaticism, that is the question?????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Excellent point.You would be putting them at risk daily by having electricity in the house! Clearly, the presence of electricity is a real threat!
Really stupid OP.
7 children are dead cooked alive because of their parents Jewish customs.
WAS A hot plate left on to follow regional orthodox religious laws? yes or no
As to be honest, it was just an accident and it can happen to anyone regardless of religious beliefs.
They were dead because of an accident.7 children are dead cooked alive because of their parents Jewish customs.
WAS A hot plate left on to follow regional orthodox religious laws? yes or no
And Christmas trees are a fire hazard and caused the deaths of children.
It was a religious accident, caused by the mothers lack of freedom due to religious customs that restricted her use of electricity as needed.
A hot plate was factually left on to follow a regional orthodox religious law or custom.
I am only going to say I am sorry for this families tragic loss.
Hopefully, people will stop having Christmas trees.If this thread stops one person from leaving a hot plate on overnight, ill be thankful.
I actually thought up the same analogy before I read this.Let me make one example to realize who was responsible,religion practice or negligence.
One atheist used to use condom when having sex with any girl he knows,of course he don't believe about punishment and hence he don't fear making multiple relationships with women, one night he missed to use condom and he found out later on that the girl was infected with HIV, then who to blame,atheism or missing the condom.
10. Perhaps the most important thing of all is to remember to turn the hot plate off. Hot plates that have been left on are the source of most hot plate related injuries.
If the mother was not orthodox Jewish.
Would her 7 children still be alive?
That hot plate would not have been turned on ALL NIGHT would it?
And I guess you don't understand the definition of fanaticism. It is going against the social norm.
They are dead now because of religion, and you think its a game.
7 children are dead cooked alive because of their parents Jewish customs.