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Happy's avatar

I feel funny agreeing with all the atheists here. This post has many good things in it. You did an excellent job of weaving together many strands of what makes the Torah and Judaism compelling and connecting them to what the Torah itself teaches in philosophy and practice. Almost a miniature "theory of everything" about the Torah. There are a bunch of things I disagree with, or that I believe are false and kefira, but they don't detract from the good parts.

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First off - I hope you feel better and that your grandfather's Neshama should have an Aliyah.

Second - This is a great post. It should be read by nearly everyone at least semi-familiar with the arguments against Judaism and revelation. This is an appropriate understanding. While I have some very minor disagreements, this take is fantastic. I do think evolution is a bit of a bigger problem but ultimately reach the same conclusion. Same goes for the age of the universe, though I think in a traditional Jewish lens the age of the universe is not a focal point.

Just as an FYI - pretty sure you called me conservative for mentioning some of the same points in my Is the Torah True series 🤣.

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