Monday, March 9, 2020

fixing story ester


the story of ester should not be rememberd on a lunar calendar, anymore kuz the lunar calendar was wrongly brout into rabbi books from the Babylonians including bad Babylonian god names tammuz and others
instead it should be rememberd on the date when the longer niits change to shorter niits on march 16 in israel
the story must be fixed to remove the bad ideas and be "worth celebrating" and only on a solar date as above
the story preservd in jew and Christian bible has bad harmful ideas that are not worth preserving and which moral people have condemned.
instead here is a story worth celebrating, the story of ester corrected and on a better date
long ago in the days of king zedekia, and jeremia, a king wanted another wife.
a lady named ester age 21 years saw this as an opportunity to "expose" those who wanted to kill her nation.
she told her parents mr. asa and mrs. sara that she was going to the king to be a queen. her parents protested that a "nice jewish girl" should stay home and marry a circumcised man. but ester thout that her plan was more important. and thout that uncut was probably better and this was her chance to see for herself. and feel inspect for herself
that niit ester went to the kings palace and begd the king to accept her as queen. the king favord her more than any other and made ester queen.
immediately she told the king her plan to expose the enemies of her people the jews. the king agreed and kept her identity secret like her name ester.  the king sent a decree that anybody who wants to kill the jews can organize for the 13 day of the persian month for the mass murder the jews.
thousands of people enrolld mostly those who had done business with jews and felt that jews were the cancer of humanity.
the queen encouraged those who enrolled to bring their friends and when the list reached 70,000 people, then the king reveald that ester was a jew and handed the list to the jews who killed all those wanted to kill them. there are no other important names in this story." the end.
so happy ester day

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