Judaism - from a philosophical point of view

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Re: Judaism - from a philosophical point of view

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Greatest I am wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 7:44 pm
Let me ad lib a quote/reply from the Bible.
This is the book you quote that is telling you something important.

" The things of the spirit is what I speak to. Not the things of the body."

As to distortions, lest we forget, Jews called Eden where man first showed his Virtue, Original Virtue, and Christians sing of Adam's sin as a happy fault and necessary to God's plan.

Even our continuing mental evolution, not physical, demands that we question everything, especially the laws of a genocidal God.
That's Corinthians, right?

Well the topic of this section of the forum is "Judaism from a philosophical point of view". Relevant would be the Bible of the Jews Mishna, Talmud, later commentaries like Rashi, and Jewish philosophers like Philo, Maimonides, to the present. Not relevant things from the Christian Bible, al Quran, the Bhagavadgita, etc.
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MikeNovack wrote: Thu Jul 31, 2025 3:32 am
Greatest I am wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 7:44 pm
Let me ad lib a quote/reply from the Bible.
This is the book you quote that is telling you something important.

" The things of the spirit is what I speak to. Not the things of the body."

As to distortions, lest we forget, Jews called Eden where man first showed his Virtue, Original Virtue, and Christians sing of Adam's sin as a happy fault and necessary to God's plan.

Even our continuing mental evolution, not physical, demands that we question everything, especially the laws of a genocidal God.
That's Corinthians, right?
Jhn 6:63 NASB95] [63] "It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh profits nothing; the words that I have spoken to you are spirit and are life.

Common sense with some morality thrown in.
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I would maybe take you seriously, if you knew how to write. Which is, the biggest part of philosophy.
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puto wrote: Sat Aug 09, 2025 6:21 am I would maybe take you seriously, if you knew how to write. Which is, the biggest part of philosophy.
If you are that great at it, why not correct me instead of beating me up, a hole?

I speak and write and screw up 3 languages, French, English and Franglais.

As to philosophy and writing, thinking is the most important part, stupid.
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Not being an ad hominem attack, your response was.
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