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Accepting tradition in light of the contradictions towards reality

שו"תAccepting tradition in light of the contradictions towards reality
שאל לפני 8 שנים

Hello Rabbi,
The Rabbi in the notebooks claims that tradition can be trusted if the content conveyed by it makes sense and the witnesses are trustworthy. That's a big deal.
The simple explanation.
But in the past, in moral Judaism, even if we start from a logical assumption, it will not match reality and therefore must be rejected.
For example, we know today that the world was created billions of years ago and that man was created through an evolutionary process, while the Torah says otherwise.
The Torah says, for example, about the flood, and in our time we know that this is not true. There is no geological evidence for the case.
Is tradition in these and similar cases really like a counterfeit bill? And are we supposed to reject it?
Isn't that right?


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מיכי צוות ענה לפני 8 שנים
That's not what I claimed. I claim that the tradition is reasonable and that it joins the philosophical belief. As for your questions, we are counting the creation of man and what was before that is unknown to me. Also regarding the flood, I have not examined the geology and I do not know what was supposed to remain. In any case, the Torah is not concerned with scientific and historical facts, and therefore I do not see these things as a very acute problem. And even if there is a problem with these examples, it is not enough to turn the tradition into a counterfeit bill. At most, there are a few details that are not accurate in it. This can happen in any tradition.

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