Thursday, March 29, 2012

Robert Weil's letter to the AJN


Despite the fact that Robert Weil doesn't like AJNWatch very much, we feel that he deserves a public Yasher Koach for his letter in this week's AJN where he succinctly responds to the nonsense written by an activist of the noisy homosexuals - who get far too much encouragement and support in addition to coverage in that newspaper. 

This is not the first time that Mr Weil has stood up for the Torah view on this matter and this should be acknowledged by all of us.

It is quite sad that from the entire Jewish community of Australia, only he and Sydney's Rabbi Chaim Ingram can be relied upon to defend traditional decency and 'normalcy'.

4 comments:

  1. I gotta say, pretty decent of you to praise a chap who wrote pretty harshly about you.
    Kol Hakavod

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  2. B'H
    Normal decent morality is too much for the GLTG group to get their head around. Hence you can have moronic statements like this one made by them and they will refuse correction from any member of the general heterosexual community because they play the victim card which many are stupid enough to fall for and bestow them with sympathy that they ill deserve. For example, this doozy statement,' A celibate person can find another consenting adult to have sex with.' Obviously the moronic person who wrote this on FB does not understand that celibate people do not have sex. Celibacy means no sex. Period.But being gay or whatever they are, they make up their own rules about all matters pertaining to decency and sexuality and we all know where that leads to.
    The world will be a lot safer place and happier (for women, children and men) once we all get over this gay thing and get on with normal lives.
    They do not need legal marriage rites, they need to become more right in the head and their way of thinking.

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  3. B'H
    Normal decent morality is too much for the GLTG group to get their head around. Hence you can have moronic statements like this one made by them and they will refuse correction from any member of the general heterosexual community because they play the victim card which many are stupid enough to fall for and bestow them with sympathy that they ill deserve. For example, this doozy statement,' A celibate person can find another consenting adult to have sex with.' Obviously the moronic person who wrote this on FB does not understand that celibate people do not have sex. Celibacy means no sex. Period.But being gay or whatever they are, they make up their own rules about all matters pertaining to decency and sexuality and we all know where that leads to.
    The world will be a lot safer place and happier (for women, children and men) once we all get over this gay thing and get on with normal lives.
    They do not need legal marriage rites, they need to become more right in the head and their way of thinking.

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  4. B'H
    Shame on you Ilana for speaking in a way our sages have persistently reminded us to avoid. Our Torah speaks of homosexuality as an abomination, and so it is written. It speaks of many abominations that leave some of us clear of and some of us scratching our heads about His Greatnesses intentions. But throughout the ages our wiser leaders have told us to speak of all people with love and compassion. Can you imagine the confusion and difficulty of being born wanting one thing so much but being told your loving hashem does not want it from you? And to add to that difficulty Illana comes along, not baring such a burden, and speaks with a poison tongue about these human beings, the children of our creator (B'H). I would wish no such hatred on you. And without wanting to mention the unspeakable event we are all sure to remember, I want to let you know that it started with hatred or people and groups too. Please use this Pesach break to think carefully about compassion and the slavery hatred can bring.

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