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Ep 173 | Succeed By Overcoming Your Destructive Desire to Sacrifice

Ep 173 | Succeed By Overcoming Your Destructive Desire to Sacrifice

FromRabbi Daniel Lapin


Ep 173 | Succeed By Overcoming Your Destructive Desire to Sacrifice

FromRabbi Daniel Lapin

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Sep 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

One of the most conspicuous distinctions between mammals and humans is that no animal sacrifices for abstract ideals. Many female mammals will imperil themselves to save their young. This is an instinct without which the species would not survive. But humans will sacrifice for a belief or an idea. Why, humans will even sacrifice their very children for an often bizarre and false idea. They will send their children to GIC’s (Government Indoctrination Camps) where they not only fail to obtain an education but their bodies as well as their souls are endangered—This sacrifice of their children is done in the name of equity. They sacrifice their economy’s viability in the name of climate change and environmentalism. Beware you Happy Warriors, do not fall victim to this kind of sacrificial ritual in your pursuit of excellence in your 5Fs, your Family, Faith, Finances, Fitness, and Friendships. Find out how you can learn more and subscribe to Thought Tools for free here: https://rabbidaniellapin.com/category/thought-tools/ In 1965 Barack Hussein Obama Sr. insulted Jomo Kenyatta, then president of Kenya. Fifty years later, in July 2015 his son, president of the United States, insulted Uhuru Kenyatta, Jomo’s son. Like father like son. Dreams from his father. Africa’s new colonial power and Africa’s dominant faith-Christianity. 
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Released:
Sep 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Rabbi Daniel Lapin reveals how the world REALLY works and reminds us that the more things change, the more we need to depend upon those things that never change.