Comments by "Yerris" (@yerri5567) on "How Judaism's Most Sacred Prayer Object Is Made With 3000-Year-Old Techniques | Still Standing" video.
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@chillout8185 I mean the term free will is quite straight forward. I dont think that needs an elaborate definition?
In the context of this video, God, free will, and care, lets use war as an example. Humans wage wars. God doesnt stop that war. Does that means God doesnt care? If yes, if God stops that war, that doesnt change the fact that these people can start war again the next day, and the next, and the next, etc. So the war wont actually "stop". Just delayed. To actually "stop" that war, humans free will to do things must be taken away. But if thats taken away, is that "care"? Thats my question
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@tioswift3676 We do have "a clue" on our "source". Scientifically speaking, every single fabric/cell/atom of our body came from Earth. So we can safely say we are literally children of Earth. Or some might say we are children of the stars. As every single atom that makes up the Earth came from the residue gas (atom) from the formation of our Sun (star). And by extension, every single atom of our star came from our galaxy, so on and so forth. All energy or atom in this world has a source.
Whether people worship or revere the Earth, Sun, Stars, Universe etc depending on how far back the "source" of our very being came to be, the most furthest point of origin of this "source" is what many cultures/religion in this world call "God", the creator. Some label it as "God", some label it as "The Heavens", some label it as "The Universe" or "Higher Power", whatever it is, every single human civilisation since time immemorial acknowledged that there was something greater than us our there, something greater than us out there worthy of their civilisations respect/reverence/worship or whatever you want to call it.
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@tioswift3676 We do have "a clue" on our "source". Scientifically speaking, every single fabric/cell/atom of our body came from Earth. So we can safely say we are literally children of Earth. Or some might say we are children of the stars. As every single atom that makes up the Earth came from the residue gas (atom) from the formation of our Sun (star). And by extension, every single atom of our star came from our galaxy, so on and so forth. All energy or atom in this world has a source.
Whether people worship or revere the Earth, Sun, Stars, Universe etc depending on how far back the "source" of our very being came to be, the most furthest point of origin of this "source" is what many cultures/religion in this world call "God", the creator. Some label it as "God", some label it as "The Heavens", some label it as "The Universe" or "Higher Power", whatever it is, every single human civilisation since time immemorial acknowledged that there was something greater than us our there, something greater than us out there worthy of their civilisations respect/reverence/worship or whatever you want to call it.
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We do have "a clue" on our "source". Scientifically speaking, every single fabric/cell/atom of our body came from Earth. So we can safely say we are literally children of Earth. Or some might say we are children of the stars. As every single atom that makes up the Earth came from the residue gas (atom) from the formation of our Sun (star). And by extension, every single atom of our star came from our galaxy, so on and so forth. All energy or atom in this world has a source.
Whether people worship or revere the Earth, Sun, Stars, Universe etc depending on how far back the "source" of our very being came to be, the most furthest point of origin of this "source" is what many cultures/religion in this world call "God", the creator. Some label it as "God", some label it as "The Heavens", some label it as "The Universe" or "Higher Power", whatever it is, every single human civilisation since time immemorial acknowledged that there was something greater than us our there, something greater than us out there worthy of their civilisations respect/reverence/worship or whatever you want to call it.
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We do have "a clue" on our "source". Scientifically speaking, every single fabric/cell/atom of our body came from Earth. So we can safely say we are literally children of Earth. Or some might say we are children of the stars. As every single atom that makes up the Earth came from the residue gas (atom) from the formation of our Sun (star). And by extension, every single atom of our star came from our galaxy, so on and so forth. All energy or atom in this world has a source.
Whether people worship or revere the Earth, Sun, Stars, Universe etc depending on how far back the "source" of our very being came to be, the most furthest point of origin of this "source" is what many cultures/religion in this world call "G0d", the creator. Some label it as "G0d", some label it as "The Heavens", some label it as "The Universe" or "Higher Power", whatever it is, every single human civilisation since time immemorial acknowledged that there was something greater than us our there, something greater than us out there worthy of their civilisations respect/reverence/worship or whatever you want to call it.
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