Darth Wong wrote:Bartman wrote:In all it looks like the author of this piece has no understanding whatsoever of 'Dr.' Laura's religion and beliefs.
Actually, it looks like you can't read. Your claim that these laws
don't apply to non-Jews misses the point, since the whole point of the letter is that
Dr. Laura thinks Levitical law should apply to modern secular society, as evidenced by her use of Leviticus to condemn homosexuals. That was the whole point of him quoting all of those absurd laws. He was not trying to say that those laws apply to modern secular society; he was making fun of
her for thinking that they do.
Honestly, I couldn't have said it better. Bartman, I was raised an Orthodox Jew and even though I didn't write the letter, I do know what the writer is talking about. The Modern Orthodox Jew is JUST AS HYPOCRITICAL as the Modern Christian in choosing what laws apply and what don't in the modern world. The "Orthodoxy" you refer to is only practiced by Hecidic (sp) Jews, not the Orthodox. Granted, we don't have animal sacrifice, but that is only because of secular laws forbidding it, same with selling the daughter into slavery. And acutally, taken literally and in context, the no contact rule during the menstrual flow means just that, on contact, even casual. So separate beds isn't even proper, it should be separate housing during that time, as was done by the ancient Hebrews. There literally was a separate tent that women stayed in collectively while they were menstruating so that there was no risk of contact with their husbands. THAT is following the letter of the law.
My whole point in posting that letter is this, if we are supposed to pay credence to one part of scripture, how is it that we don't need to pay credence to the other parts of the SAME BOOK of scripture? If the entire Bible is holy (which I personally don't believe), then how is it that man, as a species, with its religious committees and elders, seems to be able to pick and choose what part of scripture to adhere to? And Dr. Laura claims to be an Orthodox Jew, and as such, shouldn't even be in television or on radio. He SOLE concentration should be on HER home and HER family. The woman isn't even a Rabbi (also not allowed with Orthodox Jew, that is a female Rabbi), and yet she portends to teach the Torah and what it means. SHE is an abomination and would be stoned in Ancient Israel. You can't say the letter of the law applies to some of the laws while the rest need to be followed "in spirit."