Thughts About Jerusalem and Jesus

By Dietz Ziechmann
October 21, 2025


Dhimmi status for the Jews of Jerusalem
Dietz Ziechmann
From: dietzziechmann679@gmail.com
Tue, Oct 21, 2025 at 4:09 PM

The Dome of the Rock, that shiny babul of a trinket towers over the Jerusalem landscape. Tear it down, convert to a museum, build above and beyond it, or build a New City, Jerusalem elsewhere, where Jewish status is not compromised in this way. Hebron was Israel's capital before David moved it. The New City can bring the status factor into alignment and finally convince the Brotherhood that they have lost. They are not now so convinced. The war will start again, as soon as they have significantly recovered. Their shallow religion dictates it. Control over people reminas their main operative principle not building better lives through steady improvement and reason. Oy vey.

What to call the Great Pretended?2
Dietz Ziechmann
The Egoist of Nazareth.
Tue, Oct 21, 2025 at 3:40 PM
From: dietzziechmann679@gmail.com
Tue, Oct 21, 2025 at 3:57 PM

That should be the Great Pretender. Who but an egotist would willingly arrange his own death by crucifixion and expect the masses to follow him up as a messiah in some sort of imitation of the Mystery Religion(s), but an egotist. Believe in me for vicarious atonement. Belief counts, not behaviors. Very unkosher. Donate everything financial and follow me. No balance between personal self and community a la Hillel, No wonder his initial followers were illiterate and poor. His upsetting the money changers tables in the Court of the Gentiles, not the Temple precincts proper, did not serve a giant social good purpose, as his advocates claimed. Not another heady heretic, not a great man of history, as many have falsely claimed, Shalom. Then again there is that other egotist Muhammad, who demanded exact following of his prescriptions down to the last letters, upon sufferance of death for non-compliance. What a cockeyed world.


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