Regarding the debate on the Head to Head podcast
I heard your wonderful words and your well-organized teaching regarding the rationality of faith, and your opening remarks reminded me of the words of the Rabbi, who answered his son on the question of whether faith in God is something that is required, according to which is the commandment of faith, that where reason ends, faith begins. And the depth of his words is that although the essence of faith is rational, the basic assumptions that require faith are not. Is there any connection to the things that were said?
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Thank you for the quick and sharp response, but intuition is also an internal sensation that comes from a place deep in the recesses of a person's soul, and this is itself beyond reason. I would be happy if you could explain it in a different way.
He calls intuition also a kind of mind and not “above the mind”. Only it is “the eyes of the mind”. The sense of the mind that observes truths
Intuition serves us in all areas, not just in faith or Torah. So if science and law are also above reason, so be it.
I wrote about this in detail in Two Carts and Truth and Unstable.
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