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Would you cheer for a Nazi?

שו"תקטגוריה: philosophyWould you cheer for a Nazi?
שאל לפני 6 שנים

I wanted to be interested in your perspective.
It is clear from your words in several places that you have no problem with someone who has come to the conclusion that one must deny the Torah and God, and you even encourage him to do as he concludes, and even admire the courage of the one who actually did so [in the last article, about Yaron Yadan], and in fact you are right.
My question is whether your concern for the person shouldn't make you want to convince him in any way and dissuade him from his conclusion, since according to your conclusion he is seriously harming himself.
A person who comes to you who has come to the conclusion that all weak people and inferior races should be murdered, and he asks you whether to move forward with his actions… Will you tell him that he is brave and support him in his decision [if we leave aside the public benefit], or will you make sure to explain to him in every possible way that he is wrong.
I remember in one of the articles that corresponded here, someone claimed that a community should be established to encourage abortions, and you wrote there sharply, stating that you were 'considering' censoring the things.


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My assumption is that God, the Almighty, also relates to such decisions in this way (see the end of the column you posted today. 222). Therefore, one should not compare an act whose harm is proven with an act whose harm depends on the degree of negligence in it. It is clear that there is an obligation to try and make every Jew do his duty.

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