August 28, 2011
Rabbi Yehuda Levin should get an R-rating
It looks like Judaism has its own share of anti-gay crazies who claim that there is a direct connection between earthquakes (like the one last week that touched DC) and homosexuality. That is the message from a rabbi named Yehuda Levin who quotes god saying in the Talmud thusly: "You have shaken your male member in a place where it doesn't belong. I too, will shake the earth."
Really? The Talmud has our old buddy Yahweh actually saying things like that?
I wonder what nifty quote he will dig out to explain Hurricane Irene, especially since it is hitting New York City, home to many ultra-Orthodox communities.
I still don't get why god metes out these crude and indiscriminate punishments that affect gays and non-gays alike. God seems to be somewhat scatterbrained and lack focus. Why not simply send in some divine drones to kill just the people he hates?
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One of the Facebook groups I'm on said they were expecting a televangelist to proclaim Irene as God's wrath on New York for gay marriage or some such nonsense. I commented that if that was true, then Irene should have destroyed Provincetown, MA, which has a large gay community. But of course, believers never let evidence or logic get in their way.
I can not understand how someone can link homosexuality with natural disasters