It’s some kind of primitive sacrifice ritual that became obsolete after Jesus came. Any word on the red heifer? Does the red heifer have to happen naturally? Or if it’s done with careful genetic tinkering with the DNA… Will that trick God? Discuss……
“It’s some kind of primitive sacrifice ritual “
Huh?
Purim is a celebration of the saving of the Jewish people from Haman, during the their captivity in Babylon. Haman, a descendant of the king of the Amalekites, was the effectively the prime minister of Persia under Cyrus.
Ester, with the help of her uncle Mordechai (and God, who largely worked behind the scenes) outmaneuvered Haman, who was hung on the very gallows he had built.
Purim is literally a party in remembrance of the events.
No sacrifice involved.
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Chocolate is extremely popular on Purim and is a staple in mishloach manot (gift baskets). It is frequently used in traditional hamantaschen fillings, alongside classic options like poppy seeds or fruit. Modern, gourmet chocolate items, truffles, and chocolate-covered treats are also very common gifts to share with friends and family during the holiday.
Any word on the red heifer? Does the red heifer have to happen naturally?
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They had "primitive sacrifice rituals" every single day. They were commanded by G-d.
There is no special sacrifice for Purim at all. None.