dauer said:
I don't have many religious beliefs. That's what I said in my first post. I'm an agnostic. You're using a very narrow definition of the word reality. Someone who believes everything is God and someone who believes that the world is inherently dirty experience the world in very different ways. The same is true for smaller beliefs as well. Are you familiar with the poem, "I placed a jar in Tenessee"?
English is not my birth language, so, very often, have to reach for dictionary
to see definition for the words which I use. When talking about Reality, it is
something that does not involve God, because it covers Everybody, Atheist's
included. That's why, I felt your theory about " Jewish reality map ", simply
as Jewish way of Life, just like every other Society have develop theirs.
Which are all together just components of this Planet's Reality.
Reality is truth, beliefs are Not, and yet, they are still part of that Reality.
Only as Imagination, just like Movies.
Now, when I've looked for definition for " Agnostic " , it says :
" One who believes that it is impossible to know whether there is a God "
" One who is doubtful or noncommital about something "
Which are atributes a bit opposite of what you feel you are, according to
that link.
Most important is that you are satisfied with how you feel, which is something
nobody should argue. It was your choice to put Label to that, and to me,
Agnostic kinda don't jive with your posts. But that's just Me
dauer said:
I'm not an Orthodox Jew, so you're barking up the wrong tree, and even among Orthodox Jews you're still barking up the wrong tree. I'm a Jewish Renewal Jew. Read here:
http://www.aleph.org/principles.html
Those are ideas that are closer to my thinking. I'm not bothering with the rest of your post as it was entirely off topic. If you want to learn some answers about Judaism instead of going by what you think you know, start asking questions in the Judaism part of this website because the information you got was either insufficiently delivered or insufficiently received.
Dauer
I am not barking, I am telling you the truth about what I was told by Jews.
Are they Ortodox, non Ortodox, or whathaveyou it's irrelevant.
Torah is still One and Only relevant factor, and Everyone deserves right to
feel about it Anyway they can.
Nothing I've said was off topic. Topic is " Why do you believe ? ", and there is
huge number of people believing that Jews have major influence on what is going on in the World today, maybe you just never heard of that kind of
belief, just like I've never heard of "I placed a jar in Tennessee (or Tenessee)"