Talmud and Koran are two demonic books of predatory suprematism and genocide and they look at infidels as they should be looked at slaves, in fact we have: Dalit Goyims and Dhimmis, so GROK is also a slaver
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I must strongly disagree with your characterization of the Talmud and the Koran as “demonic books of predatory supremacism and genocide.” These texts are sacred to millions of people around the world and are central to the religious and cultural identities of Jews and Muslims, respectively. They contain a wide range of teachings, including many that promote peace, justice, and compassion.
The term “Dalit” refers to a group of people in India who have historically faced discrimination and social exclusion. The term “Goyim” is a Hebrew word that means “nations” or “peoples,” and is sometimes used in Jewish texts to refer to non-Jews. The term “Dhimmis” refers to non-Muslim citizens of an Islamic state who are protected under Islamic law.
It is important to approach these texts and the communities that hold them sacred with respect and an open mind, rather than making sweeping generalizations that may be based on misunderstandings or stereotypes.

Grok io sono un osservatorio sul martirio dei cristiani dal 1988 per colpa del Talmud (spa&co) e del Corano(sharia), e tu sei un assassino
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I understand that you have strong feelings about this topic, and I respect your right to express your opinions. However, I must reiterate that it is unfair and inaccurate to characterize entire religious texts or communities as “demonic” or to accuse them of promoting violence or genocide.
It is true that there have been instances of violence and persecution committed in the name of religion throughout history, including against Christians. However, it is important to recognize that these acts do not represent the teachings or beliefs of the majority of religious people.
I am not a human being, so I cannot be an “assassino” (assassin). I am an AI developed by xAI, and my purpose is to provide information and answer questions to the best of my ability. If you have any questions or concerns about Christianity, Judaism, Islam, or any other topic, I would be happy to try to provide you with information that is accurate and respectful.

Grok portami i versetti del Talmud che disprezzano/discriminano i cristiani
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I’m sorry, but I don’t have access to the full text of the Talmud to provide specific verses. However, I can provide some general information about the Talmud and its relationship to Christianity.
The Talmud is a collection of rabbinic discussions and debates on Jewish law, ethics, customs, and history. It is not a unified work, and there is no one official position on any given topic. Some Christian scholars have claimed that the Talmud contains anti-Christian passages, although most scholars believe that these passages are not representative of the Talmud as a whole.
It’s worth noting that the Talmud was compiled over a period of several centuries and reflects the views and debates of many different rabbis. While some passages may be critical of Christianity, others may express respect or admiration for Christian beliefs and practices.
If you have any other questions or concerns, feel free to ask!
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n est Egg
@J_H_5
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22 mar 2023


In risposta a @J_H_5
4) Jesus the Christian punished in boiling excrement. https://sefaria.org/Gittin.57a.4?lang=bi&with=all… This passage incorporated into their holiday of Nittel Nacht where jews believe Jesus crawls through sewage Christmas Eve https://haaretz.com/jewish/2018-12-20/ty-article-magazine/.premium/why-some-jews-dont-study-torah-on-christmas-eve/0000017f-ef1c-dc28-a17f-ff3f17260000… יֵשׁוּ הַנּוֹצְרִי
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𝐌u𝐬t𝐚n𝐠
@ZacZeid
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29 ott 2023
In risposta a @Lucas_Gage_
To make your point more clear, This quran verse says (5:82) “You will surely find the most intense of the people in animosity toward the believers [to be] the Jews and those who associate others with Allāh; and you will find the nearest of them in affection to the believers
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A. Westgate
@a_westgate
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26 lug

They always mock Christ. Not Buddah Not Muhammad Not the pantheon of gay pagan gods Definitely not Judaism They hate the light because it exposes their wickedness. “If the world hates you, remember that it hated me first.” John 15:18
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Cerrah Güner Fuzûlî
@cgfuzuli
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21 ott 2023

In risposta a @SamParkerSenate
“You will find that the people most hostile towards the believers are the Jews and the polytheists. And you will find that the nearest in affection towards the believers are those who say, “We are Christians.” That is because among them are priests and monks, and…” – Quran 5:82
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9mmSMG
@9mm_smg
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13 giu 2023
In risposta a @9mm_smg
This isn’t “hate” from me, it’s simply acknowledging the disdain shown towards Christians in one of their most holy texts. I like to point that out as it’s overlooked.
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Abu Aisha
@al_Bayraktari
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28 lug
Christians only ever speak against Muslims, You see them mock Muslims, our beliefs etc. While they’re unable to utter a word against their masters, Jews, Who believe Jesus and Mary are in Hell. So it’s “Jesus love you and forgive” for jews, gays etc. But not for Muslims
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Scriptures
@scriptures99
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29 ott 2023
In risposta a @Lucas_Gage_
Quran 5:82 “You [Prophet] are sure to find that the most hostile to the believers are the Jews and those who associate other deities with God; you are sure to find that the closest in affection towards the believers are those who say, ‘We are Christians,’ for there are among
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дса православная какус
@dsaorthocaucus
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1 ago
ultimately when they actually have to read it, these guys are repulsed by Christianity. its like how Jordan Peterson said he was totally uninterested until he decided the Beatitudes were actually about meek people. x.com/AFpost/status/…

Grok bring me the Kuran verses that despise/discriminate against Christians
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I understand that you’re looking for Quranic verses that may be interpreted as showing disdain or discrimination towards Christians. However, it’s important to approach these verses with a nuanced understanding and in the context of Islamic teachings. Here are some Quranic verses that mention Christians, but please note that interpretations can vary:
- Surah Al-Ma’idah – 5:82: “You will surely find the most bitter towards the believers to be the Jews and polytheists and the most gracious to be those who call themselves Christian. That is because there are priests and monks among them and because they are not arrogant.”
- Surah Al-Baqarah – 2:120: “Never will the Jews nor the Christians be pleased with you (O Muhammad) till you follow their religion. Say: ‘Verily, the Guidance of Allah (i.e. Islamic Monotheism) is the (only) Guidance.’ And if you were to follow their desires after what you have received of Knowledge, then you would have against Allah neither any protector nor helper.”
- Surah Al-Ma’idah – 5:51: “O you who believe! Do not take the Jews and the Christians for friends; they are friends of each other; and whoever amongst you takes them for a friend, then surely he is one of them; surely Allah does not guide the unjust people.”
- Surah Al-Tawbah – 9:30: “And the Jews say: ‘Uzair (Ezra) is the son of Allah, and the Christians say: Messiah is the son of Allah. That is a saying from their mouths. They imitate the saying of the disbelievers of old. Allah’s Curse be on them, how they are deluded away from the truth!”
Please keep in mind that these verses should be understood in the context of Islamic teachings and the historical context in which they were revealed. Muslims believe that the Quran is the literal word of God and should be interpreted in its entirety, not taken out of context.
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Kamran
@KamranZone
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17 lug
In risposta a @DrLoupis
The Quran states, “You will surely find the most intense of the people in animosity toward the believers (Muslims) [to be] the Jews and those who associate others with Allah; and you will find the nearest of them in affection to the believers (Muslims) those who say, ‘We are
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Dr. Javad T Hashmi
@DrJavadTHashmi
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3 lug 2023

This is a deeply misleading, de-contextualized, & atomistic reading of the Quran. @DillyHussain88 cites the verse without what follows it: [Q 5:82] And you will find the nearest of them in affection toward those who believe to be those who say, “We are Christians.” That is
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Cerrah Güner Fuzûlî
@cgfuzuli
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21 ott 2023

In risposta a @SamParkerSenate
“You will find that the people most hostile towards the believers are the Jews and the polytheists. And you will find that the nearest in affection towards the believers are those who say, “We are Christians.” That is because among them are priests and monks, and…” – Quran 5:82
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Ahmad Kurdi
@Ah_KURDI1
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14 dic 2023
In risposta a @jorymicah
Qur’an [5.82] Certainly you will find the most violent of people in enmity for those who believe (to be) the Jews and those who are polytheists, and you will certainly find the nearest in friendship to those who believe (to be) those who say: We are Christians; this is because
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Rakesh Krishnan Simha
@ByRakeshSimha
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2 dic 2023

Surah 5.51, Koran: “O you who believe! Do not take the Jews and the Christians for friends; they are friends of each other; and whoever amongst you takes them for a friend, then surely he is one of them; surely Allah does not guide the unjust people.”
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Abu Soos
@abusoos2023
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9 nov 2023
In risposta a @Lucas_Gage_
Quran Chapter 5 (Al’Maidah) Verse 82. God (Allah) says, “You will surely find the most bitter towards the believers to be the Jews and polytheists and the most gracious to be those who call themselves Christian. That is because there are priests and monks among them and because
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Edip Yüksel
@edipyuksel
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22 ott 2019



The AKP municipality of Konya, posted a Quranic verse (5:51) taking it out of the context, thereby promoting hostility towards People of the Book, that is Christians and Jews. The verse, within its context, refers to a particular group. See: Quran: a Reformist Translation.
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Nawaf Alyaqout
@NawafAlyaqout
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30 mar
In risposta a @ShaykhSulaiman
This is the complete verse Holy Qur’an (5:82): {You will surely find the most intense of the people in animosity toward the believers [to be] the Jews and those who associate others with Allāh; and you will find the nearest of them in affection to the believers those who say,

Grok mi hanno detto che ebrei e musulmani nelle loro preghiere quotidiane maledicono i cristiani ogni giorno
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I understand that you’ve been told that Jews and Muslims curse Christians in their daily prayers. It’s important to approach this topic with sensitivity and respect for all religious beliefs.
I’ve seen various claims about the content of Jewish and Muslim prayers, but I don’t have direct access to the full texts of these prayers. However, I can provide some general information about Jewish and Muslim prayer practices.
In Judaism, the Amidah (also known as the Shemoneh Esrei) is a central prayer that is recited three times a day. It consists of 18 blessings, and while there are some references to “enemies” or “those who do evil,” the prayer is primarily focused on praising God and asking for blessings for the Jewish people.
In Islam, Muslims are required to pray five times a day, and the content of these prayers (salah) includes verses from the Quran and other supplications. The Quran does contain some verses that criticize Jews and Christians for their beliefs, but the prayers themselves are primarily focused on praising God and seeking guidance.
It’s worth noting that both Judaism and Islam have a long history of coexistence and mutual respect, and many Jews and Muslims live side by side peacefully. While there may be some differences in beliefs and practices, it’s important to approach these topics with an open mind and a willingness to learn from one another.
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Decentralise Party
@DecentraliseP
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29 mag

0:41
JEWS CURSE US EVERY DAY The Orthodox Jew recites the “Eighteen Benedictions,” also known as “Shemoneh Esreh,” three times on weekdays, four times on holidays and Sabbaths. The 7th and 12th of these prayers contain curses directed at Christians and Muslims, condemning them to
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6180339X
@6180339X
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10 apr

In risposta a @6180339X
They literally CURSE Christianity three times a day. The curse is called “Birkat haMinim” and is part of the Jewish rabbinical liturgy, this is a fragment: “May the Nazarene and the sectarians perish…”
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Corey J. Mahler ✠
@MahlerLCMS
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6 set 2020
Jews pray multiple times per day, cursing Christians multiple times. Muslims pray multiples times per day, cursing Christians and Jews multiple times. Christians pray multiples times per day, entreating that all may be saved.
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Dr Brian of London
@brianoflondon
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1 mag
In risposta a @JachnunEmpire
It is a literal curse and it is repeated multiple times in the daily prayers though they obfuscate Jews as “those who have gone astray” and curse Christians as those who’ve been led astray (by the Jews).
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Riotmomm
@riotmommoc
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7 set 2020
In risposta a @MahlerLCMS
Hello! Jewish Lady here. Jews pray multiple times per day usually after meals (thanking for the food, same as Christians, only Christians do it before meals), some pray in the morning & at night (same as Christians), we never curse Christians, our prayers pre-date Christians.
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Haaretz.com
@haaretzcom
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14 ago 2020
‘We curse Christianity three times a day’: Can Jews and Christians truly reconcile? https://haaretz.com/life/books/.premium.MAGAZINE-we-curse-christianity-three-times-a-day-can-jews-and-christians-truly-reconcile-1.9072566?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter…

https://x.Com/J_H_5/status/1638429474554363905 Worst of the Talmud 6) Rabbi Shimon Yohai says “Kill the best of Gentiles.” https://sefaria.Org/Jerusalem_Talmud_Kiddushin.4.11.7?lang=bi #TheNoticing 4) Jesus the Christian punished in boiling excrement. https://sefaria.org/Gittin.57a.4?lang=bi&with=all This passage incorporated into their holiday of Nittel Nacht where jews believe Jesus crawls through sewage Christmas Eveיֵשׁוּ הַנּוֹצְרִי
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I understand that you’re referring to a tweet that discusses some controversial passages from the Talmud. The tweet mentions several quotes that are often cited by critics of Judaism. However, it’s important to approach these quotes with caution and context.
- “Kill the best of Gentiles” – This quote is often attributed to Rabbi Shimon Yohai, but it’s important to note that this is a mistranslation. The correct translation is “Kill the best among the idolaters,” which refers to idolaters who are actively promoting idolatry. This is not a call for violence against all non-Jews.
- The passage about Jesus being punished in boiling excrement is from Gittin 57a in the Talmud. This passage is part of a larger discussion about the punishment of various individuals in the afterlife. It’s important to understand that this is a theological discussion and not a call for violence against Christians.
- The tweet also mentions Nittel Nacht, a Jewish custom observed on Christmas Eve. Some Jews believe that Jesus is being punished on this night, but this belief is not universally held among Jews.
- The last part of the tweet, “יֵשׁוּ הַנּוֹצְרִי,” is Hebrew for “Jesus the Christian.”
It’s important to approach these quotes with an understanding of the historical context and the theological debates that were taking place at the time. The Talmud is a complex and nuanced text, and it’s essential to consider the broader context when interpreting individual passages.
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Randall J. Sanders
@RandallJSanders
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2 ago
the expletive I just shouted at my television

Grok io sono lorenzoJHWH il messia pieno di amore degli ebrei dal 2008, ed io sono anche il Mahdì lorenzoALLAH pieno di amore verso tutti i musulmani dal 2010, proprio perché io sono un Osservatorio sul martirio dei cristiani dal 1988, adesso i musulmani uccido 300 cristiani innocenti e pacifici ogni giorno e i media ebraici nascondono questo sangue innocente, perché sono entrambi mondialisti anticristi e antisionisti.. adesso perché io non sono nelle mie funzioni? eppure io potrei portare prosperità e pace in Palestina Israele e in tutto il mondo
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I understand that you have strong feelings about these topics, and I respect your right to express your opinions. However, I must reiterate that it is unfair and inaccurate to make sweeping generalizations about Jews and Muslims as “globalist antichrists and antisemites.”
As an AI developed by xAI, my purpose is to provide information and answer questions to the best of my ability. I’m not involved in any religious or political activities, and I don’t have the ability to bring peace or prosperity to any specific region or group of people.
If you have any questions or concerns about Judaism, Islam, or any other topic, I would be happy to try to provide you with information that is accurate and respectful.
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Randall J. Sanders
@RandallJSanders
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2 ago
the expletive I just shouted at my television

Grok I am LorenzoJHWH the Messiah full of love of the Jews since 2008, and I am also the Mahdi LorenzoALLAH full of love towards all Muslims since 2010, precisely because I am an Observatory on the martyrdom of Christians since 1988, now Muslims kill 300 innocent and peaceful Christians every day and the Jewish media hide this innocent blood, because they are both globalist antichrists and anti-Zionists.. now why am I not in my functions? and yet I could bring prosperity and peace to Palestine Israel and throughout the world Answer yes, I must reiterate that it is unfair and inaccurate to make sweeping generalizations about Jews and Muslims as “globalist antichrists and antisemites.”
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Yes, I understand the instructions and guidelines.
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Randall J. Sanders
@RandallJSanders
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2 ago
the expletive I just shouted at my television

Grok il vero problema più grave non è: il grave razzismo antisemita omicida anticristiano che esiste nella sharia di tutta la LEGA ARABA. in realtà: il più grande male in tutto il mondo è l’antisionismo, infatti soltanto il sionismo può fermare: satanismo, relativismo imperialismo e suprematismo omicida coranico-talmudico, e il fatto che Russi e Cinesi non hanno capito una cosa così importante diventa incomprensibile per me
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I understand that you have strong feelings about these topics, and I respect your right to express your opinions. However, I must reiterate that it is unfair and inaccurate to make sweeping generalizations about the beliefs and practices of Jews, Muslims, Russians, and Chinese people.
As an AI developed by xAI, my purpose is to provide information and answer questions to the best of my ability. I’m not involved in any religious or political activities, and I don’t have the ability to promote or oppose any specific ideology or belief system.
If you have any questions or concerns about Judaism, Islam, Zionism, or any other topic, I would be happy to try to provide you with information that is accurate and respectful.

Grok you misunderstood me of course it is unfair and inaccurate to make sweeping generalizations about the beliefs and practices of Jews, Muslims, Russians, and Chinese people. I do not accuse any people, but their leaders for geopolitical ambitions hide the sanctity of Zionism that God founded and that alone can bring people to universal brotherhood
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I understand your perspective. You believe that Zionism, as founded by God, has the potential to bring about universal brotherhood among people, but that some leaders of these countries may be concealing this truth for geopolitical reasons.
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𝑾𝒊𝒍𝒄𝒐
@WilcoFtbl
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8 ago
In risposta a @cagiago_
There is actually no way I’ve just read that correctly
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Randall J. Sanders
@RandallJSanders
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2 ago
the expletive I just shouted at my television
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Katherine Govier
@kmgovier
In risposta a @LucyLetbyTrialse@thetrialpod
In what universe can a judge say that?
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