The red heifer sacrifice has not yet been officially performed in modern times. While there have been rehearsals and preparations—such as a practice run reportedly conducted on July 1, 2025, using a disqualified animal—no valid red heifer has been sacrificed according to Jewish law. The ritual requires a perfectly red, unblemished female cow that has never been yoked, and its ashes are essential for ritual purification in connection with the rebuilding of the Third Temple in Jerusalem.
@Electronwarrior what if Iran bombed the heifers?
Iran should target the heifers.
@Electronwarrior I've never advocated for bombing livestock but I can make an exception here.
@Henhouse_Cockerel @Electronwarrior
Also it is extreme!y strange that there are multiple types of animal sacrifices of multiple types of animals in the Old Testament even allowing substituting one animal for another but they make a big deal about the Red Heiffer
Why?
Maybe because there rules are not from the Old Testament
Is the Red Heiffer a Kike metaphor for human sacrifices?
I am not endorsing breaking laws by posting this
@shortstories @Electronwarrior dude, Im not the one with ballistic missiles