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Other #79119 Huge misunderstanding of the Yehuborim issue: why are Yehuborim viewed as fundamentally incompatible aliens in Zevism? What's wrong with them?

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Hey, I'm a newcomer here, just the other day I came across this topic and wanna get these themes quickly but I'm have difficulties with the realization of all this

I've been diving into some of the deeper stuff from the Temple of Zeus, but honestly, I'm still wrapping my head around how they talk about race and the whole Yehuborim issue in the context of Zevism. Like, it feels like there's this big disconnect for me - on one hand, I get that race isn't just about skin color or smth in the usual sense, but smth way more. But then when it comes to Yehuborim, it seems like they're framing it as this total otherworldly threat that's messing with everything human

For now, I get race as culture or biology in the normal world but they act like it's this deep spiritual mismatch that makes some folks straight-up incompatible with humanity. And the Yehuborim angle, what bout that? It sounds like straight conspiracy paranoia to me, painting them as some existential enemy dragging everyone down spiritually. Am I missing something huge here, or is this just fear-mongering?

Why do they insist Yehuborim aren't even real people or a regular ethnic group but smth fundamentally alien that's locked into a collective script they can't break free from? And how does that supposedly override any personal choice, turning everything they do into part of a bigger harmful plan?

It feels over-the-top extreme, like it'd lead to more hate than enlightenment. Help me see if there's actual depth to this or if it's all smoke

I get it, like, sure, rabbis can spout some total nonsense sometimes - I've seen those quotes about goyim and all that crap. But what about everyday Yehuborim who aren't any kind of "threat" at all? They're just out there living peacefully, working regular jobs, falling in love, you know? They're individuals, humans, souls like anyone else, just with a few differences. So why can't they fit into Zevism? What's the deal with them exactly?! Look, I genuinely want to wrap my head around this, not go around hyping up any one group

And if your sites are all saying Yehuborim are these evil, brutal types, then how come they turn on each other in wars and stuff if it's not even good for them? What about folks who are only half-Yehuborim, or heck, like 0,0001% - just spitballing here? They're not full-on Yehuborim, right? They could totally choose to go against other Yehuborim or rabbis, side with Zeus, whatever

I've skimmed some bits here about how their souls are supposedly different from pagan ones, and yeah, that Yehuborim count as enemies in your book. So, is it every single Yehubor, no exceptions? What's really going on there?

Honestly, I'm pretty lost in all this, and I just wanna dig deeper into the whole discussion. I'd super appreciate anyone who chimes in with a solid breakdown, or even just points me to the right spots on your sites - there's a ton out there, and I'm kinda spinning trying to figure out where to even start for answers like this

Thanks a bunch, everyone, ahead of time!!
 
Hey, I'm a newcomer here, just the other day I came across this topic and wanna get these themes quickly but I'm have difficulties with the realization of all this

I've been diving into some of the deeper stuff from the Temple of Zeus, but honestly, I'm still wrapping my head around how they talk about race and the whole Yehuborim issue in the context of Zevism. Like, it feels like there's this big disconnect for me - on one hand, I get that race isn't just about skin color or smth in the usual sense, but smth way more. But then when it comes to Yehuborim, it seems like they're framing it as this total otherworldly threat that's messing with everything human

For now, I get race as culture or biology in the normal world but they act like it's this deep spiritual mismatch that makes some folks straight-up incompatible with humanity. And the Yehuborim angle, what bout that? It sounds like straight conspiracy paranoia to me, painting them as some existential enemy dragging everyone down spiritually. Am I missing something huge here, or is this just fear-mongering?

Why do they insist Yehuborim aren't even real people or a regular ethnic group but smth fundamentally alien that's locked into a collective script they can't break free from? And how does that supposedly override any personal choice, turning everything they do into part of a bigger harmful plan?

It feels over-the-top extreme, like it'd lead to more hate than enlightenment. Help me see if there's actual depth to this or if it's all smoke

I get it, like, sure, rabbis can spout some total nonsense sometimes - I've seen those quotes about goyim and all that crap. But what about everyday Yehuborim who aren't any kind of "threat" at all? They're just out there living peacefully, working regular jobs, falling in love, you know? They're individuals, humans, souls like anyone else, just with a few differences. So why can't they fit into Zevism? What's the deal with them exactly?! Look, I genuinely want to wrap my head around this, not go around hyping up any one group

And if your sites are all saying Yehuborim are these evil, brutal types, then how come they turn on each other in wars and stuff if it's not even good for them? What about folks who are only half-Yehuborim, or heck, like 0,0001% - just spitballing here? They're not full-on Yehuborim, right? They could totally choose to go against other Yehuborim or rabbis, side with Zeus, whatever

I've skimmed some bits here about how their souls are supposedly different from pagan ones, and yeah, that Yehuborim count as enemies in your book. So, is it every single Yehubor, no exceptions? What's really going on there?

Honestly, I'm pretty lost in all this, and I just wanna dig deeper into the whole discussion. I'd super appreciate anyone who chimes in with a solid breakdown, or even just points me to the right spots on your sites - there's a ton out there, and I'm kinda spinning trying to figure out where to even start for answers like this

Thanks a bunch, everyone, ahead of time!!

Greetings!

Thread 'Temple of Zeus Final Response: About “Yehuborim”, “Hitler”, “National Socialism” & Politics' https://ancient-forums.com/threads/...hitler”-“national-socialism”-politics.294337/
 
@Enigmus I highly appreciate your detailed description of Gentile and Yehuborim souls on the astral, fascinating. I can't wait to experience these things for myself.
 
I get it, like, sure, rabbis can spout some total nonsense sometimes - I've seen those quotes about goyim and all that crap.
If a christian priest said something bad about Yehuborim, christians would rush to condemn him. They would protest against him and cancel him and his superiors would remove him from clergy. But no Yehubor has ever condemned theose rabbis. Nothing has happened to them. The Times of Israel posted an article about Yehubor's leader Ovadia Yosef and his hateful quotes about goyim. The Yehuborim did react alright. No condemnation though. Their reaction was to tell the Times of Israel to delete that post because it will cause more antisemitism!
 
Hey, I'm a newcomer here, just the other day I came across this topic and wanna get these themes quickly but I'm have difficulties with the realization of all this

I've been diving into some of the deeper stuff from the Temple of Zeus, but honestly, I'm still wrapping my head around how they talk about race and the whole Yehuborim issue in the context of Zevism. Like, it feels like there's this big disconnect for me - on one hand, I get that race isn't just about skin color or smth in the usual sense, but smth way more. But then when it comes to Yehuborim, it seems like they're framing it as this total otherworldly threat that's messing with everything human

For now, I get race as culture or biology in the normal world but they act like it's this deep spiritual mismatch that makes some folks straight-up incompatible with humanity. And the Yehuborim angle, what bout that? It sounds like straight conspiracy paranoia to me, painting them as some existential enemy dragging everyone down spiritually. Am I missing something huge here, or is this just fear-mongering?

Why do they insist Yehuborim aren't even real people or a regular ethnic group but smth fundamentally alien that's locked into a collective script they can't break free from? And how does that supposedly override any personal choice, turning everything they do into part of a bigger harmful plan?

It feels over-the-top extreme, like it'd lead to more hate than enlightenment. Help me see if there's actual depth to this or if it's all smoke

I get it, like, sure, rabbis can spout some total nonsense sometimes - I've seen those quotes about goyim and all that crap. But what about everyday Yehuborim who aren't any kind of "threat" at all? They're just out there living peacefully, working regular jobs, falling in love, you know? They're individuals, humans, souls like anyone else, just with a few differences. So why can't they fit into Zevism? What's the deal with them exactly?! Look, I genuinely want to wrap my head around this, not go around hyping up any one group

And if your sites are all saying Yehuborim are these evil, brutal types, then how come they turn on each other in wars and stuff if it's not even good for them? What about folks who are only half-Yehuborim, or heck, like 0,0001% - just spitballing here? They're not full-on Yehuborim, right? They could totally choose to go against other Yehuborim or rabbis, side with Zeus, whatever

I've skimmed some bits here about how their souls are supposedly different from pagan ones, and yeah, that Yehuborim count as enemies in your book. So, is it every single Yehubor, no exceptions? What's really going on there?

Honestly, I'm pretty lost in all this, and I just wanna dig deeper into the whole discussion. I'd super appreciate anyone who chimes in with a solid breakdown, or even just points me to the right spots on your sites - there's a ton out there, and I'm kinda spinning trying to figure out where to even start for answers like this

Thanks a bunch, everyone, ahead of time!!
The ToZ isn't extremist. We just tell the truth. The truth in this world is often extreme.

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