its so sad that there are only like a thousand samaritans left, when there used to be millions. its kind of stunning when you think that if not for judaism becoming a portable religion separate from the temple cult, there would only be a thousand jews left clinging to the ruins of their second temple in Jerusalem...
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9world history wouldve been quite different had jews never gone into diaspora
@georgia
I mean technically, that would still be a Byzantine trash midden if not for Umar Ibn al Khattab ordering it to be dug out.
I mean technically, that would still be a Byzantine trash midden if not for Umar Ibn al Khattab ordering it to be dug out.
@technicallydifficult for good and for ill lol. at least if it had stayed that way there might be the chance of building a house of worship for all peoples and all monotheist religions there
@georgia
Also, Israelis don't really treat Samaritans well. They're considered to be "arabs" by the army. Some of the prisoners exchanged last year were Samaritans from Nablus being traded for Israelis.
Also, Israelis don't really treat Samaritans well. They're considered to be "arabs" by the army. Some of the prisoners exchanged last year were Samaritans from Nablus being traded for Israelis.
@technicallydifficult thats so weird Samaritans are closer to jews than they are to arabs even though they speak Arabic... just another way israel is a disappointment to the jew fandom.
@georgia
I mean, Samaritans are very extra non-diasporic. They literally carry the largely unchanged version of Judaism from before the Babylonian Conquest. And they have the oldest Torah Scroll, from 600 BCE.
I mean, Samaritans are very extra non-diasporic. They literally carry the largely unchanged version of Judaism from before the Babylonian Conquest. And they have the oldest Torah Scroll, from 600 BCE.
@technicallydifficult I think Israeli Jews might be a little jelly? especially since in jewish lore the Samaritans prayed in the wrong place and were mixed with assyrians. spicy sibling rivalry.
@georgia
Mt Gerazim is revered and kept sacred even as ruins.
Mt Zion is constantly bathed in blood.
If I believed in God, logically, Samaritans would have the correct mountain.
Mt Gerazim is revered and kept sacred even as ruins.
Mt Zion is constantly bathed in blood.
If I believed in God, logically, Samaritans would have the correct mountain.
@technicallydifficult dont they sacrifice animals on mount gerizim, if youre into ahimsa neither are ideal