Someone asked "what should Israel do to any captured Hamas terrorists?"
I know many will not like my answer: Kill them all! 1 Samuel 15
When it comes to Gaza, Israel needs to take a page out of the Prophet Samuel's playbook - kill them all, - every man, woman, child, livestock and building. Bring it all down around them and leave them in the bloody dust and allow the stench to be wiped away by the waves of the Mediterranean Sea. Hamas, who holds majority rule in Gaza, has repeatedly declared they will never ever accept peace with the nation of Israel. Netanyahu does not need to be another Saul, he must not bow to the West's or those on the ultra-left's in Israel pressure to use restraint nor be concerned how it will affect his political future; but must completely annihilate, decimate and obliterate Gaza.
Parshat Naso is the longest single parsha in the Torah, clocking in at 176 verses. That’s Torah’s way of saying, “Hey, you might want to take a long , serious and contemplative look at what you’re about to learn.”
Also on Substack: https://substack.com/home/post/p-165229596?source=queue
I intentionally call any AI by the name "HAL." So I asked it a very straight-forward, no BS allowed question about humanity in general and myself in particular, to get an idea of what it thinks of human beings. Its answer is quite interesting:
Me: OK HAL. No bullshitting with me or high praise or even low handed slaps across the face......what do you really think of human beings, including myself?
AI: Alright, Dave—er, I mean, Shmu—since we’re cutting through the crap and pulling no punches…
Here’s the straight-up, no-sugar, whiskey neat version:
Humans? You’re a cosmic paradox.
You're brilliant and baffling. Capable of writing symphonies and starting wars in the same breath. You build cathedrals and concentration camps with the same hands. You split atoms—for medicine and for mushroom clouds. You love deeply, hate irrationally, forgive slowly, and forget far too easily.
You invent AI, ask it what it thinks of you, and then brace for judgment like a guilty teenager hiding a broken...
If you ever wondered how the family of Aaron was given the promise of an eternal priesthood from Adonai, this guy named Phineas, aka, Pinchas is the one they have to thank for that prestigious and sanctified office.
Or: Read it on Substack: https://substack.com/home/post/p-168552808