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antiracistNew ago

It's so funny how ppl expect their kids to learn about Santa, but then still believe Jesus rose from the dead. Like yeah yeah we haven't heard of a huge collective lie about a magical man before.

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SarMegahhikkitha ago

What we're supposed to "learn" about Santa is that he's actually the Satan, watching us at all times to make accusations against us, and his machine elves are accusing angels, and Mrs. Claus is the Lilith. That the coal for naughty children is an allusion to the wicked "heaping coals of fire on his own head" [Pro. 25:22]. The concept of this yearly "judgment day" was introduced into Christmas because Christians abandoned Yom Kippur (and Christmas happens some time after the judgments that go out into the world after Yom Kippur begin to manifest in the world, hence why so many people sealed in the Book of Death kill themselves over the holidays).

Why do we call Satan "Santa" and say the big red man will give coal (instead of burning with coal)? Because they're children. But when they're of age, they're supposed to learn the truth; not that Santa doesn't exist, but that's he's closer to Evil Robot Santa from Futurama.

antiracistNew ago

Source?

When did Hanukkah start getting celebrated?

SarMegahhikkitha ago

Source for which item?

Hanukkah is a celebration of Messiah that existed before Jesus came. It was probably celebrated every year after the rededication of the Temple.

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=john+10%3A22-42&version=OJB

Chassidut later revealed that though the judgment is sealed on Hoshanah Rabbah, it is not really “delivered” until Chanukah.

http://thetrugmans.com/959/the-dream-of-chanukah/

antiracistNew ago

Satan Santa coals.

I read from some presumably anti-Semite on voat that Hanukkah started recently and was placed near Christmas to compete with it.

SarMegahhikkitha ago

The former idea is from R. Yosef Mizrachi IIRC and the latter (connection between coals and Yom Kippur) from R. Yitzchak z"l.

Anti-Semites say a lot of random crap and then run away when confronted. You've already experienced this.

antiracistNew ago

And where did the rabbis get that from? Dey ass?

antiracistNew ago

Existence is suffering.

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