Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Zionist High Court Doesn't Want Moshiach!

Dov Sobol has repeatedly turned to Israeli courts demanding recognition of G-d's purported 'messages' to him

The Israeli High Court of Justice on Tuesday declined to debate the messages a self-styled “Messiah to the world” was purportedly receiving from the “Creator of the world,” despite the petitioner noting the very great “responsibility for the fate of the world” that rests on his shoulders.

In their rejection, justices Noam Solberg, Uri Shaham and David Mintz explain: “The petitioner, who signed his petition, ‘A prophet like Moses, Messiah to the world,’ relates that he is acting in the name of the Creator of the world and bears messages from Him, and that it is vital to hold an inquiry into them [the messages] before this court in order that [the court] shares with him the weighty responsibility for the fate of the world that rests on his shoulders.”
Alas, Israel’s top court chooses to forego said honor. “The petition shows no cause for judicial intervention,” the justices write.
The appellant, Dov Sobol, has turned to the High Court before on theological matters, as well as to multiple lower courts.
In 2015, Sobol asked the High Court to force Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to read his book, “in order to save the world from its future troubles and to bring world peace.”
Justices Salim Joubran, Yoram Danziger and Anat Beron rejected his petition then — but not without reading it.
“We examined the petition,” they assured Sobol, “but had no choice but to refuse.”


4 comments:

  1. I have sad news for Mr. Sober because I am here to declare that I am Moshiach and have the true peace plan for the world.
    I also petitioned our U S Supreme Court to legally institutionalize my position but they told me that they needed to contrast, compare and evaluate my truth with Jesus's. But before they would do so, I would have establish that I held legal standing to do so before the Supreme Court. So in effect to do that, before I could establish standing, I would need to die and be resurrected. I plan on doing the latter but the former not just yet. So you'll have to wait a bit longer before the court rules in my favor.

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  2. Is the guy a Lubavitcher Hasid? ;-)

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  3. ? said...

    Is the guy a Lubavitcher Hasid? ;-)

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    No, that's a completely different false messiah.
    This one is a new 'first coming' messiah.
    Chabad-Lubavitch is already waiting for their messiah's 'Second Coming.'

    Remember, nobody gets to The Father, except through the son-in-law.

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  4. Chafraud, please. You saw the post on Judaism and money. clearly there are shluchim who are not about the money -- even less than some other people.

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