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According to your theory that there is no providence, does it make sense to say of a person who has died, “Blessed is the true judge?”

שו”תCategory: faithAccording to your theory that there is no providence, does it make sense to say of a person who has died, “Blessed is the true judge?”
asked 1 year ago

After all, it was not God who caused his death, but a natural cause.


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מיכי Staff answered 1 year ago
The judge of truth who created correct natural laws.

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ישי replied 1 year ago

When they say "the judge of truth," they mean death. I didn't understand the connection to the laws of nature, the correct laws of nature that caused death?

מיכי Staff replied 1 year ago

Indeed. Even though the laws caused death, I say that they are the right laws and the one who enacted them is a true judge.

ישי סלם replied 1 year ago

I understand, thank you.

ישי סלם replied 12 months ago

Why are they appropriate laws?

מיכי Staff replied 12 months ago

Because God Almighty will not make inappropriate laws.

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