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Q&A: Column 457

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Column 457

Question

Based on what you wrote in that column, it comes out that you hold that morality is objective and God chooses the good. You also said that there are laws of Jewish law that are objective, meaning binding even on God.
One question: what makes you think it is more reasonable that this is the case, rather than simply that the Holy One, blessed be He, created everything? It’s a bit strange to talk about objective morality or objective laws of Jewish law; intuitively it seems illogical to me and just very strange.
I’d appreciate an explanation…

Answer

First, if you’re commenting on that column, post it there as a talkback comment. Second, it was explained there.

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