Gastronomicus t1_irg916g wrote
Reply to comment by Apotropaic_Sphinx in TIL A 2017 study found that the introduction of iodized salt in 1924 raised the IQ for the one-quarter of the population most deficient in iodine. by kstinfo
Tell me about it. A close friend of mine came from an Orthodox family (they rejected it). It was very interesting to hear the types of incredible arguments developed to support things like using electricity on the sabbath (it's only wrong when you create a "spark" apparently) or how some electronic devices are acceptable like a fitbit but not others. It's really an amazing demonstration of how logic can be abused through flawed premises.
Apotropaic_Sphinx t1_irga1pu wrote
Or the fishing line around shopping centers to allow shopping on the sabbath. Don't worry, it's a "wall."
If there ever is a rapture/apocalypse, I want a fundamentalist Jew as humanity's lawyer
Gastronomicus t1_irgcx8u wrote
>If there ever is a rapture/apocalypse, I want a fundamentalist Jew as humanity's lawyer
That is the best thing I've read all day. Well done.
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