I don’t believe in God. I would say I am agnostic, not atheist because There is no proof either that God exists or that he doesn’t. But I am Jewish and I hope my grandchildren will be brought up as Jews.
I'm likely an agnostic. But one of the strongest arguments in favor that Gd exists seems to be the continuation of Jews in this world despite more than a millennia (or more) of persecution by a huge variety of persecutors.
Thank you for revealing that being “Jewish” is considered both an ethnic identity and a religious one as well. In reality, what is the semitic reality of those who call themselves Jews today? I would greatly enjoy a discussion on that from a genetic perspective.
I am a non theistic I believe in a cosmic consiouness source for everything That binds the universe together The source for all space time and matter and consiouness The infinite life stream that flows through everything and stretches outside of our own universe Buddhism Jainism and Non theistic schools of Hinduism all agree That the ultimate reality is the ocean with everything in reality representing a water droplet from that ocean.
I don’t believe in God. I would say I am agnostic, not atheist because There is no proof either that God exists or that he doesn’t. But I am Jewish and I hope my grandchildren will be brought up as Jews.
Professor Goldstein's books on Spinoza and Gödel kept me sane during the pandemic. She is an incredible writer.
She cannot write a bad sentence.
I don’t believe in God. I would say I am agnostic, not atheist because There is no proof either that God exists or that he doesn’t. But I am Jewish and I hope my grandchildren will be brought up as Jews.
Speaking as a non Jew Atheist, I really enjoyed this
I'm likely an agnostic. But one of the strongest arguments in favor that Gd exists seems to be the continuation of Jews in this world despite more than a millennia (or more) of persecution by a huge variety of persecutors.
Thank you for revealing that being “Jewish” is considered both an ethnic identity and a religious one as well. In reality, what is the semitic reality of those who call themselves Jews today? I would greatly enjoy a discussion on that from a genetic perspective.
I am a non theistic
I believe in a cosmic consiouness source for everything
That binds the universe together
The source for all space time and matter and consiouness
The infinite life stream that flows through everything and stretches outside of our own universe
Buddhism
Jainism and Non theistic schools of Hinduism all agree
That the ultimate reality is the ocean with everything in reality representing a water droplet from that ocean.
I don’t believe in God. I would say I am agnostic, not atheist because There is no proof either that God exists or that he doesn’t. But I am Jewish and I hope my grandchildren will be brought up as Jews.