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([personal profile] hatam_soferet May. 9th, 2012 08:03 pm)

(Meant to post this last week, sorry.)

Leviticus 19:23–And when ye shall come into the land, and shall have planted all manner of trees for food, then ye shall count the fruit thereof as forbidden; three years shall it be as forbidden unto you; it shall not be eaten.

Except in our sefer it’s more like this:

Kind of as if the text read …plAnted…, or:

I just like that.

That kind of ayin doesn’t always indicate growing, I don’t think; later in the same paragraph (19.28) we have Do not put soul-cuts in your flesh, and do not make tattoo-writing in yourselves…:

and I don’t think that’s talking about growing. Unless it’s hinting at a meaning which involves growing, i.e. scarification rather than tattooing, but that is most unscientific, so don’t quote that.

Mirrored from hasoferet.com.


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@Skud. Thanks for your comment. I agree to most of your stetaments. Believe me, if we knew each other personally, we'd get along very well.I agree that using pictures of or references to naked women (or men) on slides of a presentation isn't a good thing to do (unless it's a presentation about underwear, anatomy or so, of course). That's why I called it bad style (and I should have actually called it a total no-go for an OSS presentation).Regarding political correctness. I may sound like I'm misusing this term for defensive, pro-status-quo matters. Sure, a lot of people do. In my case however, this has solely to do with my fear of censorship (let's not forget that for ages in human history, censorship has been used not to protect minorities, but to prosecute them). I think it's absolutely necessary for any debate to be able to talk about things freely, no matter what subject. This doesn't mean we shall use the freedom of speech as a fig-leaf for discrimination. There needs to be a healthy, commonly agreed balance between opposing freedoms and that's what the constitution and laws are generally good for (things that do not need regulation, generally aren't regulated). Supposed these laws have been established in a democratic process, which isn't always the case (BTW, as we all know, even the fairness of democracy as a principle is debatable. Democracy, as a matter of fact, is a dictatorship of the majority . Personally, I do think it's the best of all dictatorships to live in, however.)Freedom of speech is a particularly important freedom in that it is an essential base for many other freedoms and our ability to actually discuss these other freedoms.Some of my stetaments are rather provocative, agreed. I just like to question things regardless of common believes or political correctness. That doesn't necessarily mean that my questions are any indication of my personal opinion. My stetaments are here to be discussed, not necessarily to be followed.@Anil, @Fin: Believe it or not, but I agree with most of your points. Regarding my privileged position: That may be true for OSS projects in that I'm a heterosexual man (which I indeed never considered to be of any importance in an OSS project until now). However, I'm not privileged in general. E.g. I live in a very small, highly democratic country (our world is ruled by the big, ruthless and powerful ones), I'm an environmentalist (only a small percentage of people actually care about our environment), I value our constitution and rights highly (most people of my age don't care about them that much). And last but not least, I happen to like Windows. You see, I don't fit into a particular scheme.
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