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Q&A: According to your view that there is no providence, does it make sense to say about someone who died, "Blessed is the true Judge"?

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According to your view that there is no providence, does it make sense to say about someone who died, "Blessed is the true Judge"?

Question

After all, it was not the Holy One, blessed be He, who caused his death, but rather a natural cause.

Answer

The true Judge who created proper laws of nature.

Discussion on Answer

Yishai (2024-10-27)

When people say "the true Judge," they mean the death. I didn’t understand the connection to the laws of nature. The proper laws of nature caused the death?

Michi (2024-10-27)

Indeed. Even though the laws caused the death, I say that they are the proper laws, and the one who legislated them is the true Judge.

Yishai Salem (2024-10-28)

I understand, thank you.

Yishai Salem (2024-11-17)

Why are they proper laws?

Michi (2024-11-17)

Because the Holy One, blessed be He, would not make improper laws.

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