YankeyMCC
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Sun Sep-25-11 08:09 AM
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I really liked this quote from the interview: "To be a Jew is to say 'Why are you right? You're going to have to explain it to me. And! I'm going to argue with you." David Hartman http://being.publicradio.org/programs/2011/opening-up-windows/
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Sun Sep-25-11 10:38 AM
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1. In Judaism, questioning is not only encouraged |
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But it is at the core of Jewish tradition.
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edhopper
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Sun Sep-25-11 05:44 PM
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I kept on questioning until I became an atheist.
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Meshuga
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Sun Sep-25-11 09:00 PM
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4. I remember discussing with a rabbi... |
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...from my former Conservative synagogue about the fact that if someone presented me with the idea of a god that we usually think of in our Christian majority society I would consider myself an atheist. He answered by saying he would consider himself agnostic since he wasn't sure whether he believed in a personal god or not.
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Sun Sep-25-11 11:33 PM
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5. My father used to say that agnosticism was the fourth branch of Judaism |
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By which I believe he meant that Jewish agnostics were different from ordinary garden variety agnostics -- that they were agnostic in a peculiarly Jewish fashion.
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