17th September, The Year of Our Lord 2012 AD, did you say? And you're right!
Well, what would you think of a group of Christ-Killers who thought that it was First January 5773? How can anyone think that we are living 3,759 years in the future? Well, Jews do – And it just goes to show how wrong they are and always have been.
Some of them take it to extremes! See this guy here? See how he’s wrapped up? He thinks it’s January!

What’s wrong with them? Why do they insist on being wrong?
Q: Why must they be the only people in the whole world who have this stupid system?
A: Listen up! Here’s the answer - Because Jews like to play the victim: they want to be awkwardly different. It’s all “Discrimination this!” – “Pogrom that!” – We don’t like pork; please provide alternatives and our cattle have to have their throats cut! Make allowances for us, admit that you were wrong, apologize for your misdeeds, or else our accountants will find out how much money you have and our lawyers’ll sue you, then our media will blacken your character and our films will make villains of you!
What’s the matter with them? Don’t they want to be “Perfected”? Don’t they want Salvation?
Are you like me? Do you think that they really are sorry about killing Jesus but refuse to admit it?
Well, what would you think of a group of Christ-Killers who thought that it was First January 5773? How can anyone think that we are living 3,759 years in the future? Well, Jews do – And it just goes to show how wrong they are and always have been.
Some of them take it to extremes! See this guy here? See how he’s wrapped up? He thinks it’s January!

Millions of Jews around the world began ushering in the new year, 5773, when the holiday Rosh Hashana began Sunday at sunset.
Rosh Hashana translates from Hebrew to mean "head of the year," said Karen Lewin, education and youth director at Beth El in Lower Makefield, Penn.
The book of life is opened for the coming year and the fate of each individual is decided by God, according to Jewish beliefs.
During Rosh Hashana, the faithful look back at their mistakes of the past year, make amends, so they can start the new year with a clean slate, Lewin said.
The names of the good are inscribed in the book to live another year. The wicked are redacted forever, and those in between are given a chance to reflect, repent and become righteous. After 10 days, on Yom Kippur, they can then be sealed into the book of life. Yom Kippur falls on Sept. 26.
Rosh Hashana translates from Hebrew to mean "head of the year," said Karen Lewin, education and youth director at Beth El in Lower Makefield, Penn.
The book of life is opened for the coming year and the fate of each individual is decided by God, according to Jewish beliefs.
During Rosh Hashana, the faithful look back at their mistakes of the past year, make amends, so they can start the new year with a clean slate, Lewin said.
The names of the good are inscribed in the book to live another year. The wicked are redacted forever, and those in between are given a chance to reflect, repent and become righteous. After 10 days, on Yom Kippur, they can then be sealed into the book of life. Yom Kippur falls on Sept. 26.
Q: Why must they be the only people in the whole world who have this stupid system?
A: Listen up! Here’s the answer - Because Jews like to play the victim: they want to be awkwardly different. It’s all “Discrimination this!” – “Pogrom that!” – We don’t like pork; please provide alternatives and our cattle have to have their throats cut! Make allowances for us, admit that you were wrong, apologize for your misdeeds, or else our accountants will find out how much money you have and our lawyers’ll sue you, then our media will blacken your character and our films will make villains of you!
What’s the matter with them? Don’t they want to be “Perfected”? Don’t they want Salvation?
Are you like me? Do you think that they really are sorry about killing Jesus but refuse to admit it?


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