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Today at 10:56 am
We have no proof of anything, and if we question everything, we'll never be done. Philosophy students debate whether their existence is even real, yet they still show up for class and complete their exams.
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amother
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Today at 10:56 am
amother Natural wrote: | I want to know more about the Monsey meat scandal, because I was personally affected.
At the time, I had heard that he immediately divorced his wife and moved to Israel. I also heard that he later remarried.
Can someone tell me why people are saying that he was set up? |
How were you personally affected?
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amother
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Today at 11:16 am
Raizle wrote: | The number of kids vaxxed are considerably higher so obviously the numbers are higher |
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I already posted this to someone with the same question. Its percentage based obviously. Do you really think I was comparing numbers but
not %.
There are plenty of vaxxed vs unvaxxed studies, you can start with Dr. Paul Thomas's.
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Today at 11:27 am
I think it's absolutely disgusting that women on here speculate about people's personal lives with things that don't affect them or the public.
How would you feel if someone called you trans and examined your crotch area while dancing or accused you of faking a pregnancy.
I think such type of conspiracy theories are childish and immature.
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amother
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Today at 11:35 am
amother Natural wrote: | I once watched a Clip where someone tried to claim that vaccinated kids get sick much more often.
They took thousands of records from a medical practice and proved that those children who were vaxxed were about 500 times more likely to come down with ear infections, strep etc.
The obvious flaws in his argument is that moms who don't vaccinate their kids are also far less likely to bring their child into the doctor for ear infections, strep or the like.
Many of these studies assume that people are too dumb to think for themselves. |
Strept and ear infections are over diagnosed and many times don’t have to be treated. And it goes both ways. The ones thinking for themselves realized that big pharma has an agenda and they only want you getting sicker. Throw the tomatoes.
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chanatron1000
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Today at 11:44 am
amother Acacia wrote: | Strept and ear infections are over diagnosed and many times don’t have to be treated. And it goes both ways. The ones thinking for themselves realized that big pharma has an agenda and they only want you getting sicker. Throw the tomatoes. |
Most of the time, infections get better without antibiotics, but sometimes they don't. Unfortunately, the bacteria aren't kind enough to notify us in advance.
There is always a tradeoff involved, and doctors are very aware of that. Last time I was on antibiotics, the doctor warned me that it would probably make me sick and recommended a strong probiotic along with it to mitigate that, but I needed those antibiotics for a reason.
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GLUE
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Today at 2:11 pm
Nobody brought up the 15 minute city?
How the Rothchilds(Jews) are trying to get everyone to move into the city so they can get all the land for them self?
I do believe that some places are having a war on cars, at the same time I understand where these people are coming from. (Then again I want to live in a New Ubernit)
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amother
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Today at 2:16 pm
Because I was in Monsey at the time and my mother exclusively shopped at that grocery. I was sick to my stomache that I consumed treif and fed treif to my kids.
Because my grandmother, who lived with us at the time, and who risked her life during the holocaust to never eat treif meat, almost lost her will to live after this story.
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amother
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Today at 2:18 pm
amother Acacia wrote: | Strept and ear infections are over diagnosed and many times don’t have to be treated. And it goes both ways. The ones thinking for themselves realized that big pharma has an agenda and they only want you getting sicker. Throw the tomatoes. |
That's all well and good. I was only addressing the idea that he wanted to prove that unvaxxed kids get sick less often by how many doctors visits they had on record. That is an erroneous way to prove the point.
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GLUE
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Today at 2:21 pm
#BestBubby wrote: | This does not apply to non verbal autism. |
It does
My uncle was Mentally disabled or what ever they called it then, he was not called Autistic through he would be called now. My grandmother was part of a group, it did not sound like any of her friends on the group had a child that was given the autistic diagnose, their kids had other diagnoses.
When my mother was a teenager she volunteered in a home for Adults. A number of years ago she said that all the people living in that home would now be Autistic. Yet she never heard the word until many years after she got married.
As someone said many pages back that her Uncle only got the diagnose of Autism because her grandmother pushed for it. If all the people that we now call Autistic were called something else back then of course the non- verbal rate will be much lower.
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Today at 2:36 pm
GLUE wrote: | It does
My uncle was Mentally disabled or what ever they called it then, he was not called Autistic through he would be called now. My grandmother was part of a group, it did not sound like any of her friends on the group had a child that was given the autistic diagnose, their kids had other diagnoses.
When my mother was a teenager she volunteered in a home for Adults. A number of years ago she said that all the people living in that home would now be Autistic. Yet she never heard the word until many years after she got married.
As someone said many pages back that her Uncle only got the diagnose of Autism because her grandmother pushed for it. If all the people that we now call Autistic were called something else back then of course the non- verbal rate will be much lower. |
Also comorbidity
My relative (at 60) was finally diagnosed with autism in addition to their cerebral palsy.
Nonverbal.
No one bothered getting her a diagnosis for autism all those years ago. She has cerebral palsy, no wonder she was "unteachable".
Not to mention the lack of medical treatment given to "[slow people]" excuse my language. That was the facts in the 60s.
I know so many with ASD now who also have epilepsy or seizure disorders that were likely not treated and they died.
I read a paper about downs syndrome births jumping in the 90s. The researcher was saying that as the public became aware that people with Downs were more capable than previously thought, the Drs were willing to do the risky heart surgeries. It used to be that doctors wouldn't do those surgeries because 'why put them through so much pain, they won't amount to anything anyways '.
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bgr8ful
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Today at 2:43 pm
amother Lemon wrote: | Yes I think that if we start questioning everything in life it can lead to questions in emunah. Where does it all end? Should we also start questioning if we live in reality? Maybe this is all a dream? And how do you stop all the questions when it comes to hashem and emunah? I believe that the people that question everything in life also have sfeikus in emunah. |
questions are a sign of curiosity, not a lack of emunah.
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amother
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Today at 3:01 pm
bgr8ful wrote: | questions are a sign of curiosity, not a lack of emunah. |
Questions are sign of curiosity when it's just that a question, when people start being skeptical about everything in their living reality and start believing in alternate realities then where's the limit? When it comes to believing in hashem and in Matan Torah they stop questioning? Why would they stop then? There are people who claim that Matan Torah didn't happen, it comes from the type of philosophical people who start digging into these types of philosophical questions. I was answering to a poster who wrote that we shouldn't believe anything we see and it's mental exercise to start questioning everything, should we start questioning our entire existence?
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bgr8ful
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Today at 3:14 pm
amother Lemon wrote: | Questions are sign of curiosity when it's just that a question, when people start being skeptical about everything in their living reality and start believing in alternate realities then where's the limit? When it comes to believing in hashem and in Matan Torah they stop questioning? Why would they stop then? There are people who claim that Matan Torah didn't happen, it comes from the type of philosophical people who start digging into these types of philosophical questions. I was answering to a poster who wrote that we shouldn't believe anything we see and it's mental exercise to start questioning everything, should we start questioning our entire existence? |
well yes, theres a line. people who spend their entire life just asking philosophical questions miss out on actually living because theyre too busy questioning their existence. theres an acceptance we need to have that there are certain things we'll never understand.
but questioning the things around us and the things we're told doesn't come from a lack of emunah. so many people are afraid of questions and where the anwers to those questions might lead them, but if the foundation of your beliefs cant stand up to a couple questions... its not that strong to begin with.
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amother
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Today at 3:23 pm
bgr8ful wrote: | well yes, theres a line. people who spend their entire life just asking philosophical questions miss out on actually living because theyre too busy questioning their existence. theres an acceptance we need to have that there are certain things we'll never understand.
but questioning the things around us and the things we're told doesn't come from a lack of emunah. so many people are afraid of questions and where the anwers to those questions might lead them, but if the foundation of your beliefs cant stand up to a couple questions... its not that strong to begin with. |
I wasn't referring to questions, I was referring to non stop skepticism about everything in life, which inevitably leads to skepticism in hashems existence and Torah existence. Obviously questions out of curiosity are fine and is encoured but living in skepticism and paranoid about everything in life is unhealthy and not Jewish.
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amother
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Today at 3:32 pm
amother Natural wrote: | Because I was in Monsey at the time and my mother exclusively shopped at that grocery. I was sick to my stomache that I consumed treif and fed treif to my kids.
Because my grandmother, who lived with us at the time, and who risked her life during the holocaust to never eat treif meat, almost lost her will to live after this story. |
How devestating for your grandmother, I live in a city where the was a huge meat scandal, a caterer so tens of thousands of ppl probably ate treif at chasunas and bar mitzvas.
As for the Monsey guy he definitely moved to Israel cause my nephew told me he ATE BY HIS HOUSE!! He showed the bochurim who were eating by him all the meat in his freezer to assure them that his was kosher. I don't know if my nephew (who happens to be from Monsey) was at his home intentionally or unintentionally. Assuming he's still in Israel but I don't know for sure.
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amother
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Today at 3:37 pm
amother Steel wrote: | Ye the one that broke open the freezers actually put it in there to stage fake story and take revenge. The proof was that he was there himself and then he called ppl once freezer was broken open.
The meat owner is still alive.
The mechillah letter was likely fake |
This is crazy, there is a Rav involved in hechsherim in Monsey who suspected him months or maybe even years before the story broke, just peple didn't want to listen to him
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