Re: Who goes to "Temple" ?




Lisa wrote:
> Eliyahu wrote:
> > Eliyahu wrote:
> > > Lisa wrote:
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > The Reform movement started using the term "temple" for their houses of
> > > > non-worship
> > >
> > > Is there any particular reason that you felt the need to change this
> > > from a discussion to an opportunity to intentionally insult and offend
> > > the Reform Jews in the group by slipping in a snyde remark that you
> > > know isn't true?
> > >
> > > Eliyahu
> >
> > Make that "snide"... I can't spell and eat breakfast at the same time.
>
> Actually, I kind of like snyde. It seems to fit better.

It does have a certain medieval air to it that fits in with ye olde
newsgroup... As someone else said, it's a weak mind that can only think
of a single way to spell a word. :-)
>
> In any case, I stand by what I said. They may say prayers, but they
> certainly don't worship.
>
They don't worship quite the same as you worship, but that doesn't mean
that it isn't worship. That much, we even credit to pagans who
_worship_ idols, nu?

Eliyahu

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