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A crisis of faith

שו”תCategory: faithA crisis of faith
asked 8 years ago

Hello Rabbi, what is the difference between Judaism and all religions? Doesn’t everyone (including Judaism) simply say they believe (without any logical reason) that God actually spoke to a human being?


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מיכי Staff answered 8 years ago
The question is how much you trust the tradition that came from that meeting. If you don’t trust it then no, and if you do – then that’s the difference. By the way, there is a completely logical reason to assume that he spoke to a person. See the fifth notebook.

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דוד לוי replied 8 years ago

Why should I believe in tradition?

moishdd replied 8 years ago

Why not?

מיכי Staff replied 8 years ago

I don't know what you will believe. I can tell you why I tend to believe it. This is described in the fifth notebook here on the site.

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