Jay, I'm not going to take apart your post piece by piece and counter it point for point. I've made my point. I don't see how your economics argument works for Judaism. I won't comment on other religions because I just don't know them well enough, so I would be doing them a diservice. But I do know my own religion. You attacked it, I am saying I just don't see how your attack works against it. I've offered up proof. You've said nothing to disprove me. Doc's right in that what you have said has been inaccurate.

My method here is quite simple. You have made a very broad statement encompassing all religions. I have taken the one religion I do know and said I don't see how your argument is applicable to it.. At this point, the burden of proof is on you. And if you can't apply the argument to one religion, you need to either alter your statement, or admit that your statement is incorrect.


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