Is the rabbi happy that they are passing on the Torah?
Hello Rabbi.
A voice came out on your behalf saying that since the Torah is not moral and was not intended to be, you will fight for the marriage of a priest with a divorced woman. I wanted to understand your position. After all, in your opinion, a priest who marries a divorced woman is putting poison into himself (for the sake of the parable), so how does it make sense that you call this the moral thing to do? You are actually encouraging the giving of poison to another person in your opinion. For that matter, how is this different from a child who you give him unhealthy food without restriction because that is what he wants. Here too, he thinks it is good for him, but you know that it is not healthy for him, and therefore you will not give him what he wants.
Thank you very much.
It is not poison but a prohibition. When a person does not recognize the prohibition he is committing, it is better not to force him but to allow him to act as he understands. See my article on the fall of a secular person into transgression here on the site.
Sounds like a very interesting article. I'll take a look. Thank you very much.
What if they force him until he says I want it?
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