On Judaism and Incompatibility With Christianity, et. al. Most of us know, at least in passing, about the Talmudic verses that claim it is right, acceptable, or even desirous for a Jew to kill gentiles (some examples:
http://www.rense.com/general86/talmd.htm), lie to them, or otherwise treat them as subhuman. Given the attached video, we know that some–perhaps many–modern Jews believe that the genocide of gentiles is acceptable. To fully understand another aspect of why Jews are a threat to modern life, I would like to know the following:
1) Is this is modern Jewish teaching?
1a) If modern, what is the scope of its acceptance?
1b) If modern, is it explicitly religious or does it extend to secular actions carried out by Jews?
2) Is this teaching abrogated (see below for explanation of abrogation)?
2a) If abrogated, by what teachings is it thus?
2b) If abrogated, is the abrogation conditional (time, external situation, etc.) or is it a one-time abrogation?
Regarding abrogation:
A doctrine of abrogation is found in Islam, whereby previous Muhammadian teachings and commands are overwritten by later ones when Muslims find themselves in a changed situation.
By this I mean to say that the Quran states that Muslims are to behave in one way when their surroundings dictate it, and another way when those surroundings change. In Islam, Muslims are commanded to preach that they are peaceful when there are very few of them, preach acceptance of their beliefs when there are more, and to bring about the death/end of all non-Muslims when there are many. The verses that command each tier are rendered moot as each stage progresses, thus abrogation.
With this knowledge of abrogation in mind, are there any instances of Jewish teaching whereby the same commands are applied? That older Jewish teaching is superseded by newer when faced with new surroundings, a new year, a new situation, etc?
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