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Science God Religion

I have created and run a few discussions on Science, God and Religion in Amazon’s Forums. The main theme of the discussions was that Science may not be in harmony with Religion but it is certainly in harmony with God the Creator. It is so because Science discovers the laws of Nature created by somethingContinue reading “Science God Religion”

God, Religion, Jews and Christians – what is common in all that from Jewish Intellectual perspective. Part 2 – the World of God.

The world of God had been created by God Himself in the Torah-described Six Days of Creation with Adam and Eve as the first humans. There was no Religion that time – no Jews, no Christians, no other religionists. All people who were descendants of Adam and Eve were as we would say these daysContinue reading “God, Religion, Jews and Christians – what is common in all that from Jewish Intellectual perspective. Part 2 – the World of God.”

God, Religion, Jews and Christians – what is common in all that from Jewish Intellectual Perspective?

Part 1 – Introduction This discussion is intended to provide the thoughts for contemporary intellectual interpretation of the Torah for Jews and Gentiles – not the traditional interpretations by the religious authorities. The following points are proposed for discussion: We the humans live in two worlds – in the world of God and in theContinue reading “God, Religion, Jews and Christians – what is common in all that from Jewish Intellectual Perspective?”

The solidarity of the Jews is in their diversification if one abides by the Torah

One can single out the two groups of Jews in Judaism who worry about the future of the Jewish people.  The first group is the Jews of the traditional interpretation of the Torah. They firmly believe that their understanding of the essence of the Jewish existence is uniquely correct and unshakeable because it is basedContinue reading “The solidarity of the Jews is in their diversification if one abides by the Torah”

A Yom Kippur pledge: to always examine what is forbidden by tradition to examine

A Yom Kippur pledge “to always examine what is forbidden by tradition to examine” is what Chief Rabbi of Great Britain Lord Sacks believes every Jew should pledge on Yom Kippur. And that’s precisely what I am examining in most of my papers. Below is an article by Rabbi Sacks with my emphasis in italics.Continue reading “A Yom Kippur pledge: to always examine what is forbidden by tradition to examine”