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New York Times comment and reactions.
s it not highly predictable that the arrest of five rabbis will bring the anti-semites out from under their rocks?
Religion in general, like politics, has always been a fertile field for corruption and none of the "faiths" has been immune from it.
I don't think any group should be singled out for their supposed corruption. All human beings err, some to a greater degree than others.
As Jesus is quoted as saying, "Let him who is without sin cast the first stone."
Two people at least took issue with my remarks and I am unable to answer back as "comments are no longer being accepted."
But I wasn't meaning to call the article "anti-semitic" or to criticize it but rather several of the other comments, in fact. Perhaps I'm overly sensitive to these stories as they happen but I didn't apparently make myself understood.
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