The first man
How does the Rabbi explain all the stories about Adhar in the Bible? Does the Rabbi believe that all things were as simple as the snake would talk and there would be a tree from which those who ate would become wise, etc. (especially if the world has existed for billions of years and the assumption is that the same laws of nature have always existed, what happened 6,000 years ago that suddenly man was in the Garden of Eden, and other things that are very different from reality today?)
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First assumption: The Torah came to correct humans.
Second assumption: The Torah describes what happened to humans in the past.
Any intelligent person understands that these are assumptions that are not consistent with each other.
Also, if God wrote the Torah, it is impossible for the wicked son of Aramaic to instruct God what to write.
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