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"There's Literally Nothing Wrong With Being Jewish (and that shouldn't be a contentious thing to say)"
I wonder how card copes with the fact that modern Rabbinic Judaism is a set of illegitamate man-made traditions made in reaction to Christianity and that with neither the temple nor Aaronic priesthood lawful Jewish worship is not possible.
Zionism and Judaism are not compatible. Israel is a violation of the Talmudic Three Oaths. Jewish sovereignty in the Holy Land must only be established by the Mashiach, not through human political action,

Not that a Jew like Card would know.
 
Zionism and Judaism are not compatible. Israel is a violation of the Talmudic Three Oaths. Jewish sovereignty in the Holy Land must only be established by the Mashiach, not through human political action,
Interesting
First time I've seen that claim so I decided to look into it

One problem is that many rabbis and scholars reject that notion. One argument is that said Three Oaths appear in aggadah and not in halakhic law codes, which is one of the reasons why they are not considered or listed as binding law in major legal codes such as the Mishneh Torah and Shulchan Aruch.
That is, there is disagreement among multiple Jewish theological positions, and "the state of Israel violates the Three Oaths" is just one of them
The underlying issue is that such religious positions are not actually grounded in anything observable, like a belief that 2 + 2 = 4 or a belief that overeating leads to weight gain. Essentially, due to this lack of grounding or reduction to perceptible things, Judaism is arbitrary and the notions of "true" or "false" don't apply to it
 
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