I still don't see the whole point of letting human beings run amok for thousands of years in a state of disobedience and violence and corruption and pain, etc. Although, you seem to have indicated that things really aren't that bad. Plus, I'm not sure if you ever answered my question as to why...
Usually in forums like this, people who are reading are just looking for the basic answers to questions. However, a lot of times you'll say that the answer is so long and so deep and so complicated in the Hebrew language that you'll might not understand it or that you might need a conference...
But that video never said anything about how "Some people are simply not taught that they can do better or be better" as you had said.
Right, but I had only said that because the only thing that your video said related to what you were saying was from the 1:34 mark to the 2:01 mark which was...
Well, that's 3 minutes and 29 seconds of my life that I can never get back. :rolleyes:
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Uh-huh... So, I guess now dogs are the same as humans. :rolleyes: And BTW, why does one of your Hebrew texts at Daniel 12:2 say:
Also, see the English version the Orthodox Jewish Bible:
None of that still addressed my ponderings about whether or not bad choices are still going to exist after mashiach comes. :rolleyes: Meaning: Are things basically going to be the same after mashiach arrives since risky 'free will' will continue to exist?
Well, I was just using the words that you used and that is why I have them in quotations and attached to a hyperlink. But it seems like this 'free will' business is a 'messy' business and I wonder if bad choices are still going to exist after mashiach comes. (Daniel 7:13-14)
So, is there a reason why Adam and Eve didn't do this? Especially in light of Genesis 4:1 where Eve sounds as if she's still all lovey dovey with Hashem.
Because if she was so estranged from Hashem, she didn't have to say all that. :rolleyes:
Also, what about Psalm 51:3-5 and what are the...
So, why is it that you are able to make videos about specific sections or topics in the Torah or Tanakh, and all your videos are not always about the entire Torah or Tanakh?
So, then Hashem put us in a situation where the progenitors of humankind were not "rational people" who "would want to fullfil what makes logical sense rather than follow paths that lead to nowhere"? That's odd.
But I think I had read where dybmh had said that can't emotions be spiritual? Therefore, why is it that Hashem can't have spiritual emotions that are not rooted in human physiology?
But in saying that, you're almost making it sound as if a person has to include the entire book of writing if they want to refer to a particular point in that writing. :anguished: :anguished: :anguished:
Whaaaaaaat???!!! Well, I'm not sure what tov and ra are, but it sounds like you're saying that Adam and Eve were not created perfect or fully equipment, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Also, what's this about Adam correcting his misstep? What does that even mean? Also, I recall somewhere...
That wasn't my doing. That was www.chabad.org's doing. Therefore, that is why I posted that link to that article above. So, did Chadbad.org not do that right?
So, TMJs don't really take the Adam and Eve story as real or literal? Yes, no? Because ginormous dangerous predators being created, doesn't seem to make a whole lot of sense in a world where a very weak but intelligence creature, which is supposed to have been made in Hashem's image has been...
Well, that wasn't so hard. However, why is it that those verses are only about the Israeli nation that had not turned away from Avodah Zara, but Isaiah 10:32-12:6 is about the coming of the Jewish mashiach?
See my emphasis and font changes above. Also, see Isaiah on Moshiach.