Speaking about the Lord of the Universe
Rabbi,
Hello, I wanted to ask what you think can be said about God.
For example, the accepted approach is that nothing can be said (the negation of titles or Hasidism).
On the other hand, from your words I feel that you are greatly humanizing God.
You prove that he exists, you say that it is likely that he wants us to listen to him and that he coordinated between us and the world and morality.
And you even pretend to know the reason for creation, by claiming that it cannot be part of the world.
You always think that he works within the framework of cause and effect.
Don’t you agree that Kant has already proven that nothing can be said about God? All these thoughts are within us and certainly not in a factor that is outside the world or our perception. Is this humility wrong?
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Hello, I would like to know if there is a place where you elaborate on the nonsense in the negation of degrees. If not, could you write it down briefly or something like that? Because from the teacher himself I was unable to understand the nonsense in it
How will you understand from the teacher whether he is a master of this Torah?
See column 109. and proposed solution in column 662.
Of course, I mean I couldn't find any nonsense there myself. Anyway, thanks, I'll look in the columns.
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