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asked 7 years ago

Hello Rabbi.
Regarding your article regarding plumeria, I wanted to summarize your words because you also claimed that you have not yet reached a real decision on this matter (a rare thing).
1. In fact, celebrities are not ideally fixed but were created by humans, so basically homosexuality, incest, nudism, or some other repulsive things that I don’t want to write about, are they all normalized like the person walking on the earth?
2. What about virtues that are not ethical, such as not to murder or steal but to be humble and happy, etc., etc. Are they ideal values ​​or are they also famous?

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מיכי Staff answered 7 years ago
  1. It depends on what you mean by “normal.” In the literal sense, normal is as the accepted norm, and in that sense they are not normal in a society where it is not customary to do so. I also wrote that there is an interest in acting according to accepted custom (celebrities are also values, but they are subject to change).
  2. It seems to me that virtues are not famous but rather learned. Even in a place where it is customary to be proud, this is a bad custom.

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