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why is judaism better about keeping out the losers?
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(10-14-2020, 03:03 PM)MatthewColorado Wrote: Hopefully once find a good community it is an emotionally mentally and spiritually healthy group that is supportive and really in tune with creation. So far 2/3 classes i have taken the Two Reform Rabbi's i had spent the first 10 minutes talking bad about Orthodoxy as a whole and giving the students a sense that the Orthodox are unintelligent cavemen stuck in the past that are usually wrong anyways. She spent her hour teaching students about her opinion's not about Torah knowledge. Obviously from a neutral point of view there is no reason to state other thing other than the facts of the matter, and for supposedly learned Jew's to bash 90% of where they come from is really disturbing. On the contrast the one class with a non Reform Rabbi was full of respect and admiration for the Torah, and really solid concepts like one God, mitzvot, tikkun olam. 
I'll let you in on a little secret. You can find Jews across the denominational spectrum badmouthing the other denominations. You can find badmouthing within denominations. Yeah, you can find some Reform Jews, even some Reform rabbis, who look upon Orthodox Judaism and its adherents as Neanderthals, but that pales with some of the barbs flung at non-Orthodox Jews by some Orthodox Jews. Heck, when the Hasidic movement took hold there was great friction between the Hasids and the non-Hasidic Orthodox with each movement working to excommunicate the other.

When you find the time, you might want to write down in detail your understanding of Reform Judaism. I'd be curious to know how much you actually know and understand.
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