In case you are not familiar with the story, Abraham did not in fact kill Isaac. Why was Abraham carrying on like that though?— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
The answer is that Abraham was pretending to be about sacrifice Isaac in order to create the Abrahamic God.— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
https://t.co/sHB3TrbcCR indicates the practice of human sacrifice in Abrahamic times was commonplace. Abe in effect banned it for Jews.— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
Jews are supposed to be expecting their Messiah and I am just applying in humility to be considered a candidate by God's Chosen Peeps.— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
You don't think it was a good thing that Judaism forbade human sacrifice? You know what happened to Agamemnon when he sacrificed Iphigeniea!— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
You know what happened to Agamemnon after he sacrificed his daughter, don't you? Murdered by his missus. A Greek tragedy indeed.— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
I think Groucho Marx would have something to say about your *humility*.— Nora Chance (@Dora_Chance) September 17, 2017
I expect the Chosen People not to be particularly impressed by my claims to be their Messiah, but there is no one else around at the moment.— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
I wonder if it would work if I ticked them off for no longer expecting their Messiah to arrive. It is an article of their faith, after all.— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
My dilemma: to treat them as naughty children for no longer expecting their Messiah, or apply in humility to be considered a candidate.— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
I think you ladies should support me. It would really put Britain on the map again if the Messiah of the Jews were British, wouldn't it?— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
You ladies could tell all your friends and family: "I met the Messiah of the Jews on Twitter." That would totally impress them.— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
Just as WW3 is about to break out, surely the world is now waiting in breathless anticipation for the Messiah to arrive? Of course they are.— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
That's not for you to say. You're no one special, just a Twitterer like thousands of other armchair philosophers.— Nora Chance (@Dora_Chance) September 17, 2017
But I have all sorts of suggestions that would be world-changing if implemented!— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
A few Jews are aware of my claims. There is a Rabbi to whom I have applied to be considered a candidate but he is only one rabbi. @RabbiZvi— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
Shouldn't there be a Messianic Council of Jews to consider who is or isn't their Messiah and decide on the qualifying criteria for Mashiach?— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
But I could be someone very special indeed - I could be the Messiah of the Jews!— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
Are two ladies not aware that all the prophets of God were opposed and mocked?— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
Is there a Council of British Jews to consider the validity of the claims made by those who wish to be their Mashiach? If not, why not?— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
Is there a World Council of Jews to consider the validity of the claims made by those who wish to be their Messiah? If not, why not?— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
The least I hope for is to get some publicity from a Jewish publication about the validity of my claim to be their Messiah. @stephenpollard— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) September 17, 2017
My Nakba Day/Israel Independence Day Idea for WORLD PEACE
My proposed talk on Nakba Day (15 May 2012) for the British Nationalist Friends of Palestine
How to solve the problem of Israel
Claire Khaw's aphorisms on God and Religion
Secular Koranism is the antidote to anti-Semitism
How Jews can stop themselves from being hated by calling for Israel to become a theocracy
My public letter to Lord Sacks
My questions for Rabbi Sacks which I hope he will answer
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