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12 comments:
How come your blog profile says you live in New York but your Amazon profile says you live in Boston?
Things change. I moved.
Are you a Communist?
I'm a revolutionary.
Great, me too. But why don't you demonstrate the falsehoods of Christianity and Islam? there seems to be much to say there
At least for the last century I think atheism has been Judaism's primary competitor.
You might appreciate reading "Mind and Cosmos" by Tom Nagel.
About two years ago, I warned Jewish Philosopher that he was wasting his time with this blog and the blatantly unworthy people who read it.
I am happy that he finally took my advice by abandoning this blog.
He would have benefitted greatly, if he would have quit this blog even sooner.
Additionally, the laws of Judaism prohibit debates with apostates.
PERMISSION TO BELIEVE by Lawrence Kelemen does a good job of refuting atheism and demolishing the Theory of Evolution.
The same is true for certain books by Rabbi Avigdor Miller.
Most people, including Jews, will never understand Orthodox Judaism, or even one-tenth of it, for many reasons: it is much too complicated; it requires years of diligent study; it is contrary to popular concepts of political correctness; and Orthodox-bashing newspapers like The Jewish Week and The Forward that incessantly and relentlessly strive to present Orthodox Judaism and Orthodox Jews in the most negative ways possible.
I need to read it.256
Can I convert to Judaism if I'm gay?
Sure, if by gay you happy and joyful, we love happy and joyful people.
If however you mean that after your conversion you intend to continue in engaging in anal intercourse with other men then your conversion would be invalid and you would remain a gentile.
I did read your book.
I liked it. While I do not agree on all what you insist, you have made several good points, and I can well interpret that the book came straight from heart of a loving father who is annoyed on what kind of a world we leave to our children.
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