This is the kind of logic that feminists use. "Making an anti-woman joke is a stepping stone to rape!"
There's obviously a wide difference between killing someone, which is against one of the Ten Commandments, and going to work on a day you're not supposed to because you need the money.
There's obviously a wide difference between killing someone, which is against one of the Ten Commandments, and going to work on a day you're not supposed to because you need the money.
According to your understanding of jewish morality and rabbinical interpretation that is limited to such a degree you didn't even know that the jewish sabbath comes on Saturn's Day.
I made the argument, you agreed with the premise, and now you say it's bad logic because you don't see how it could be allowed.
Brother knock off that shit. You aren't nearly informed enough to make that counter claim and so resorted to a feminine emotional appeal to, "well it can't be that bad."
Not really.
There's a difference between killing people indirectly and getting around not being allowed to do anything on Sunday.
No there isn't and you're intentionally derailing the argument after already agreeing to the premise.
Also the jewish sabbath is Saturday. Very important distinction.
This is the kind of logic that feminists use. "Making an anti-woman joke is a stepping stone to rape!"
There's obviously a wide difference between killing someone, which is against one of the Ten Commandments, and going to work on a day you're not supposed to because you need the money.
According to your understanding of jewish morality and rabbinical interpretation that is limited to such a degree you didn't even know that the jewish sabbath comes on Saturn's Day.
I made the argument, you agreed with the premise, and now you say it's bad logic because you don't see how it could be allowed.
Brother knock off that shit. You aren't nearly informed enough to make that counter claim and so resorted to a feminine emotional appeal to, "well it can't be that bad."