Why isn't religious talk about religion? — Jackson
Love can be bad when you only love your country, humility can be bad when you have no self respect, kindness can be bad when severity is required, ect. They are not virtues at that point, but neither is faith still faith when you use it to blow up schools ect — Gregory
Well, even more than that. There's a difference between the written law and the actual law. The idea that the Torah (the written law) is the law is simply false, not just to liberal Jews, but to Orthodox Jews and to Fundamentalist Christians as well. — Hanover
The oral law (the Talmud) and the thousands of years of rabbinical interpretation are as primary and authoritative as the Torah. — Hanover
Have a little faith, mon ami. — Logician
Be a little logical, mon chéri. — Fideist
So I invite everyone to join my (and Hume's) irrational faith that things will be broadly as they have been and that we ought to be good. — unenlightened
To take the position that the OT is the literal and sole source of truth runs you head first into the problem that the OT advocates stoning and other terrible acts. If you choose to creatively interpret those problematic verses, I question why you accept your own interpretation but not of the ancient rabbis.
What I really hear you saying, however, is something more innocuous, which is that you're troubled by the idea that much religious doctrine is obviously man-made, so you want to hold to the notion that the Torah, at the very least, is a reliable, untainted, authentic statement of God, unmitigated by the imprecise hand of man.
Can't help you there, though, because it's not. — Hanover
I see reason extending a hand, but faith, no, it's pouting and in the corner, sulking! — Agent Smith
That is because reason cannot seem to abide its silent magnanimity, it is constantly nagging faith to go further and be rational. — Merkwurdichliebe
What I really hear you saying, however, is something more innocuous, which is that you're troubled by the idea that much religious doctrine is obviously man-made, so you want to hold to the notion that the Torah, at the very least, is a reliable, untainted, authentic statement of God, unmitigated by the imprecise hand of man. — Hanover
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