bananabrain
awkward squadnik
and l'shanah tovah to you too and thanks.
i am sorry if you think i don't "treat you with a tone of respect" (the web is a brusque medium and conveys little nuance of tone) the fact is that i *don't* disrespect your academic credentials, which i think i have said, yet you insist that my own points of reference are not worthy of respect! why on earth should i be convinced by such a one-sided perspective? you haven't justified it at all. look, if you *do* know about PaRDeS and the Oral Torah and yet choose to opine that all of this body of thought contains no "aspect of truth", as you put it, i can only conclude that you're being just as selective about what constitutes evidence as you think that i am being.
i don't have any religious obligation to persuade you that i'm "right", you know - but what is it exactly that gives you the right to demand that everyone else kowtow to your frame of reference and justify themselves in your terms? i don't feel i have to justify myself to you and the only reason i am bothering to continue with this discussion is because i am trying to show the rest of the people that may be reading this that people like myself can maintain traditional jewish beliefs without relinquishing our critical faculties and that being branded as superstitious primitives by implication despite maintaining both is discourteous, unfair and unwarranted. i'm not interested in having a point-by-point argument with you about jeremiah because you're not open to any source of authority outside a western university. nothing i would say could possibly convince you. i can't convey my inner experience to you over the web, or even in person, yet you seem to think i am obliged to do so because your deductive methodology is by definition superior to mine! i'd like to coexist intellectually, but if you insist that my frame of reference must be subjugated to your own 'superior' one than i am afraid that that stands in the way of us being able to discuss things as with mutual respect.
b'shalom
bananabrain
yes, of course i realise that. my problem is - and this isn't the first time i've said so - that you appear to think that i ought to give your opinions and the opinions of other academics the respect i would give to the truth (and let me say that i do not for a moment suggest that they lack that certain logic and coherence which has convinced many) WITHOUT ACCORDING ME AND THOSE WHO AGREE WITH ME THE SAME RESPECT IN RETURN. you are, in effect - and don't think that i am trying to take offence on purpose here - suggesting thereby that opinions deriving from jewish thought are less than "respectable", which i consider entirely unwarranted, as if you were suggesting that academics are somehow infallible, in this case to suggest that *human logic and deductive rationality can explain everything*, which i find kind of arrogant. that's what gets up my nose!But I am not going to give your opinions, or the opinions of "thousands of jews for at least two thousand years" ...[]...the same respect that I would give to truth, unless you persuade me that it *is* truth, or at least (not to demand perfect wisdom from you) that there is something aspect of truth captured in it. Simply pointing out that many people share your opinion does not in itself confer respectability on it.
i am sorry if you think i don't "treat you with a tone of respect" (the web is a brusque medium and conveys little nuance of tone) the fact is that i *don't* disrespect your academic credentials, which i think i have said, yet you insist that my own points of reference are not worthy of respect! why on earth should i be convinced by such a one-sided perspective? you haven't justified it at all. look, if you *do* know about PaRDeS and the Oral Torah and yet choose to opine that all of this body of thought contains no "aspect of truth", as you put it, i can only conclude that you're being just as selective about what constitutes evidence as you think that i am being.
I point out that Jeremiah has a lowly opinion of the Torah books that the scribes circulate. You opine that there must have been other, uncorrupted copies of the Torah around which Jeremiah approved of....[]....If you want to persuade me, you need to show something in Jeremiah that could be taken as indicating that.
i don't have any religious obligation to persuade you that i'm "right", you know - but what is it exactly that gives you the right to demand that everyone else kowtow to your frame of reference and justify themselves in your terms? i don't feel i have to justify myself to you and the only reason i am bothering to continue with this discussion is because i am trying to show the rest of the people that may be reading this that people like myself can maintain traditional jewish beliefs without relinquishing our critical faculties and that being branded as superstitious primitives by implication despite maintaining both is discourteous, unfair and unwarranted. i'm not interested in having a point-by-point argument with you about jeremiah because you're not open to any source of authority outside a western university. nothing i would say could possibly convince you. i can't convey my inner experience to you over the web, or even in person, yet you seem to think i am obliged to do so because your deductive methodology is by definition superior to mine! i'd like to coexist intellectually, but if you insist that my frame of reference must be subjugated to your own 'superior' one than i am afraid that that stands in the way of us being able to discuss things as with mutual respect.
these are your words, but i could just as easily apply them to the irrational belief that rationalism is a powerful enough tool to understand the entirety of the human experience. do you listen to music at all? or look at art? rationality can't explain them. yet apparently i must deny spiritual truths because they cannot be validated by rationality. you haven't exactly addressed these points, possibly because they can't be addressed.A particular point about Faith - under any circumstance - is that it requires a personal leap into potential irrationalism. By this I mean that we are required to make final judgements on issues that simply cannot be quantified, let alone proved. That is where Faith takes over.
b'shalom
bananabrain