bobov (imported) wrote: Sat Sep 30, 2006 10:42 pm Your statement that Jews have sex through "a hole in a bedsheet" is simply absurd. That you believe such a thing implies that you're more eager to think yourself superior to others than to defend the integrity of your own mind.
If you read the post again you'll note that Zoroaster was refering to the Amish not the Jews
bobov (imported) wrote: Sat Sep 30, 2006 10:42 pm P.S. I hope you know your pen name - Zoroaster - is the name of the prophet who founded the chief historical religion of Persia. Zoroaster is also a form of Zarathustra, though I doubt that you and Nietsche are on speaking terms. Was it a deliberate irony to take the name of a prophet?
It is also known by some that, that Zoroaster was a previous incarnation of the entity that became better known as Jesus the Christ. Nobody overly bothers about (some of the posts of) 'our' Jesus conflicting with the perceived deity of 'that' Jesus, so I don't see why 'our' Zoroaster needs to be compared with 'that' Zoroaster. The expectation being that in expressing himself, he would be sharing the 'divine'.
Maybe the two Zoroasters are one and the same and he has simply returned to us at this time to point out the pathological pathway of destruction ('insanity') that religions today are leading their adherents.
"Whatever", 'this' Zoroaster has cut to the chase and highlighted how far from the original teachings of 'that' Zoroaster the world has become.
Just to add another pearl of trivia, the mother of 'that' Zoroaster was a niece of King Croesus III, of Persia of whom the saying was coined rich as Croesus, while I can confess to be absolutely ignorant of the station in life of the mother of this Zoroaster, if she was indeed a Vanderbilt, or the niece of a ruling house it would add further weight to my suspicions.
But adding a great deal of weight is the undeniable fact that this Zoroaster writes a dam fine story, just like that one did !!!