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faith

asked 3 years ago

Hello Rabbi.
 
Is there a difference between believing in God and believing in proof of God’s existence?
 
What does believing in each of the approaches/beliefs mean in terms of serving God?
 
How much does it change the likelihood of the event at Mount Sinai occurring if we have proven the existence of God or not?


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מיכי Staff answered 3 years ago
I didn’t understand the question. Why is belief in the existence of proof important? Are you asking whether belief based on proof is different from belief not based on proof? I don’t think so. All proof is based on assumptions, so in the end it all boils down to intuition.

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