Providence in our time
Hello,
I saw in several of your articles here that you claim that in our time there is no or almost no experimental providence, and indeed, according to all our tests, we see a world that operates with general causality and it is not appropriate to introduce divine providence into it [unless we say that the laws do not operate when we do not see, which is completely improbable, and you also proved from the GEM that there are no changes in nature even when we do not see]. And to the question of why it is not said that providence operates through human choices, you answered that an influence on human choice is also a change in nature.
But this is a correct claim only if we assume that providence intervenes to determine man's choice, but if providence only exerts its power to sway the free man's choice to be as it wishes, there is no change in nature here, and this allows us to accept that it was done [this still does not reconcile the Torah's purposes that are not dependent on man, but it does put God, blessed be He, in His world].
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