How should you respond when hearing something new, something you've never heard before? On what basis can we reject an idea? When we are skeptical, are we really being intelligent, or is it simply an emotional hesitation?
For example: When we say G-d gave the Torah on Mount Sinai, they say "Ah" and dismiss it. Why? Do you know for a fact G-d was someplace else that day?
Rabbi Manis Friedman shares how skepticism can be a "bad habit" and helps us rethink our attitude when it comes to learning new things
For example: When we say G-d gave the Torah on Mount Sinai, they say "Ah" and dismiss it. Why? Do you know for a fact G-d was someplace else that day?
Rabbi Manis Friedman shares how skepticism can be a "bad habit" and helps us rethink our attitude when it comes to learning new things
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