The Principle of Causality – A Personal View
Hello Rabbi,
In my opinion, I tend to accept the understanding in the category of causality – cause and effect relationships:
Their origin comes from the experience that our senses convey to us and we were not born with them/ they come from logic.
And therefore,
I see no problem in principle in accepting the answer to the question of knowledge and choice (as long as it remains "above" and does not descend to this world – the world-principle-of-causality).
Does this view of mine create a contradiction in my agreement with the correctness of the cosmological view (and other proofs) regarding the "necessity" of the Creator?
On the one hand, I oppose the principle of causality, and on the other hand, I want to project it onto the existence of the Creator.
Isn't this a contradiction?
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PS
I thought about dividing the process of thinking up to the Creator into the process of thinking in the shadow of the Creator.
But I would still like to hear the Rabbi's opinion on the matter 🙂
לגלות עוד מהאתר הרב מיכאל אברהם
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