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>The discussion about the republicans and democrats is not what the Torah says about these issues.<
emes-nisht-sheker started the Torah discussion, I thought you liked his thoughts.
>It is what is the proper Torah view in light of the USA being a free and democratic country with a separation of church and state. It is a country which inherently allows you to practice your religion but does not force religious views on anyone. This is the opposite of the Torah view of the total and absolute authority of Chazal , Batei Din and the King.<
You’re 100% right on that and nobody is forcing you how to believe or vote, however a discussion on how a Torah Jew should believe or vote is still valid and necessary.
>Sunday preacher’s views on religion of who is going to olam habah are not our concern.<
>without sounding like a Sunday Preacher (ie Abortion , Gays etc…) I will welcome the conversation.<
Um.. @jackk, I don’t mean to offend you, but if I remind you of a “Sunday preacher” when I mention abortions, then we might not be practicing the same religion…
(I personally have have no clue what a “Sunday preacher” sounds like.)