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Debate – Rationalism on the Possibility of God's Existence

שו"תDebate – Rationalism on the Possibility of God's Existence
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Hello,
Although Mr. Aviv did not present his theory [if such a theory exists] in a coherent manner, in my understanding his question remains as follows, since the principle of causality is a product of human reason, and it is possible that it is also a product of or subject to the universe in which we live, perhaps even conclusions that are necessary in the eyes of this reason even without being subject to the laws that are valid in this reality, are not necessarily valid outside of this universe, [this is roughly the question of whether God is subject to logic..], that is, is it possible that the principle of causality is valid only in this universe and that insofar as the world exists, even though it is not the result of observation, in any case it derives its validity from reason, and since this is possible, and in order to discuss causality for the same system that created the principle of causality, tools are needed that are not necessarily subject to the environment that created this system, and if we apply the question to the discussion in the debate, perhaps the urge to find causality is not valid when dealing with the question of the formation of a system that gave rise to This principle, I hope I was clear.


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With Shame they don't go to the grocery store. The goal I set is to show that faith is rational. When I look for a reason for things, I am a rational person, certainly more rational than someone who assumes there are no reasons. Indeed, it is possible that the principle of causality does not exist in relation to things outside of reality, and therefore at most you could argue that what I say is not necessary. But it is logical and rational. Beyond that, I also agree that the principle of causality does not apply to God, the Almighty, but it applies to things created from the secret of things in our experience. In short, the fact that something may be said does not make it problematic, nor does it make those who do not say so irrational.

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