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wonderfulgoy:
I just realized the other day, that I made a post in the old JTF forum asking about names of G-d.

Now I realize that it was stupid to ask, but the topic was deleted.  Am I therefore responsible for the effacement of the Ineffable Name?

I don't believe there is any way I can atone for this.   ???

Also, I have violated the Sabbath day even after learning how sacred it is.

Is my soul going to be destroyed?

Scriabin:
Sounds sarcastic.

kahaneloyalist:
I am not sure if you are serious or not but I will assume you are.

People make mistakes, if you do teshuva, you can be forgiven for even the worst Averot. Mind you true Teshuva is a difficult process. Consult a local Rav on exactly how to do Teshuva for your specific Averot

wonderfulgoy:

--- Quote from: kahaneloyalist on August 30, 2006, 04:48:26 PM ---I am not sure if you are serious or not but I will assume you are.

People make mistakes, if you do teshuva, you can be forgiven for even the worst Averot. Mind you true Teshuva is a difficult process. Consult a local Rav on exactly how to do Teshuva for your specific Averot

--- End quote ---



Thank you.

Yes, I am serious.

I only realized it a short time ago, that the mods effaced a thing I had written with some English names of G-d written therein.

In truth my soul in unclean and I need to cleanse myself.  :)

takebackourtemple:
   It is my understanding the according to Jewish thought we all go to Gahenem for a short period of time so our souls can be cleansed before we go to Ganaiden. Hashem won't destroy souls, but evil souls like those of Hitler will be in Gahenem for a long time. Killing of over 11 million people results in a real long time in hell.
   While Gahenem is not an eternity for anyone, the Rabbis claim it is so painful that it feels like one.
   Reincarnation is another Jewish thought but not the same as the hindus. Sometimes hashem will give someone a second chance to fulfill certain mitzvas such an orphan in one life wanting to honor their parents.
   I'm no authority on Jusiasm so please correct me if I'm wrong.

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