Where does it say that in the article? I apparently must have missed it.
Well, one thing that I can say about Christianity is that they have definite answers for just about all their topics... However, it seems as if even after thousands and thousands of years, Jews are still debating on a lot...
Okay, thanks. But I don't see how all that goodness can help cure diseases and heal deformities and conquer death. Because there are people who are good and who do good who still have diseases, deformities, and who die.
That doesn't make sense to me. Because that sounds like a flawed creator.
I'm not sure where you're getting your information from, but in the OP, I said this was "a question for Christians." And according to Christians (or at least most of them) God is omniscient and doesn't literally sleep.
So, in other words, are you saying that during the hundreds or perhaps thousands of years of Hebrew/Jewish history until Jesus, humans weren't spiritually in tuned enough to understand what Satan was? And if so, do you know when exactly did this understanding of what Satan was start to occur...
So, you're comparing a belief in a fallen angel as the leader of the hordes of evil spirits to believing that God could bring the Israelites into the promised land? Although, I don't recall any verse in the Hebrew text/Old Testament where God requested to the Israelites to believe that ha satan...
Same thing with heaven? Because that seems to be against the principles of God (2 Corinthians 6:17)
Why not? He's God. And as I've heard Christians and other apologists say: He can do anything that he wants to or chooses.
That brings up a question in my mind: Didn't Satan and the angels know...
Well, at least you're using the word "sin" where it has been stated in this thread that "sin" doesn't exist in the Jewish culture. Also, I find your analogy of how the 'entire rope can be cut clean through' interesting since I had also previously been given the impression that there's really no...
I found this:
>>>How Satan Is Viewed in Judaism
Thank you.
But I would think that the only "more" that you are referring to are ancient writings made by men, which are claimed to be dictated by God. Or by ancient hand-me-down stories which are claimed to have been passed down from previous...
It is? I thought that the earth was a sin infested abode. However, I thought that heaven was holy.
So, that mean that there was a time when he didn't have enough to judge people and angels justly?
God, being judged? So, what about Romans 3:4, which requires Christians to tie themselves into...
Thank you for acknowledging that. Because at some point, a person can realize when they are being gaslighted.
So, how can following Torah and mitzvot change those things? Because to me, it seems like only something supernatural (and I know that might not be the correct word to use, because...
Actually, I meant repentance in general since I have been told that Jews don't believe in the concept of humans being in a sinful state.
Okay, I'm looking forward to that. Because I would like to know why this non-sinful, great king and great Torah keeper had to keep repenting for disobeying...
Well, what exactly is the serpent to Jews? Because I know it's not Satan as it is to Christians.
Well, according to an article that I quoted in another post, it says:
>>>Yetzer hara
Well, I know that this is not a debate, but I've seen where in debates, atheists and skeptics use those same...
But do "righteous" people really know that, or are they just using their imagination? And if they really actually know that, then how do they know that?