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The Jewish View on the Age Old Question
The Kabbalists describe a hierarchy of being, starting with an Ultimate Source which transcends the whole system of being and not-being, and working down through a systematic, interlinked chain (“evolution”) of multiple universes that terminate at our roc...
This is a story about G‑d miraculously saving us. If so, why do we leave Him out of the story?
Genesis, Darwin and Life in Two Worlds
A new science that sees consciousness not as an epiphenomenon, but as a building block of existence
My dog recently died. He was my loyal companion for many years, even more loyal than some of my friends. I was wondering: what happens to animals after they die? Do they go to heaven?
I can’t understand how “Do not eat the limb of a living animal” would be in the top seven most important things for all humanity to observe.
As founder and president of an animal-rescue organization, I can say most of the animals we have rescued have the deepest connection to the spiritual world in the most profound, authentic way imaginable.
Question: Recently, a family home in Tennessee burned to the ground while firemen watched—because the owner had not paid his $75 yearly fee to the fire department. I'm wondering what Torah law has to say about that. Response: The Torah doesn't speak expli...
From man I expect good and bad. From G-d I expected only good. Until I learned about the animal sacrifices. Apparently G-d actually wants them. Imagine, a place set aside for slaughter -- in a temple!
It's more than a question of which theory or theology is more convincing. Beliefs have consequences
The world seemingly runs by rules of cause and effect and laws of nature. If so, how does G‑d get His "foot in the door" in this world. Does He override cause and effect and the laws of nature?
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