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Shlomo:

--- Quote from: yephora on September 13, 2006, 05:56:22 PM ---Exactly. Saying there is no reckoning is like saying there is no God. And if there is no God, everything is permissible.

Which is why there are atheists, deviants, Darwinists, secular humanists, Communists, Maoists, pagans, satanists . . .

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So true...

It is impossible to exist without the ultimate Creator for so many reasons. People who deny it only do so to justify a means.

It sits more well with reason that our consciousness is the "breath" of G-d (Genesis 2:7) than it does to say we randomly won the ultimate lottery and just kind of happened by random chance to "accidentally" wind up in existence for no reason. They have a "blind faith" of their own and it's their religion of justification.
"Robert Shapiro, professor of chemistry at New York University, has estimated that the probability of randomly assembling a typical enzyme (composed of two hundred linked L-form amino acids) in a single try is approximately "1 in 10 to the 20th". In other words, this case is statistically comparable to randomly pulling a single red marble out of a mountain of "10 to the 20th" black marbles in one try ...

... The probability of 25,000 enzymes in a person evolving randomly sometime in Earth's history are the same as the chances of pulling one red marble out of a mound of black marbles trillions and trillions and trillions times larger than the entire universe in one try. And this is not to mention assembling those enzymes into skin, bones, muscles, eyes, noses, and ears, or assembling nucleotides into a strip of human DNA."

-Lawrence Kelemen - Permission To Believe - Four Rational Approaches to God's Existence

Mstislav:

--- 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

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Can gentiles do Teshuva?

jdl4ever:
Yes, see the book of Jonah.  Ninvei was a city of Gentiles. 

Wayne Jude:
AS a nazi yes ,youre probably going to hell!accept God Jesus or die for ever.THe Jewish answer is well your fu@#$%.

Uziyahu:
"Hel(l)" is the Norse goddess of the underworld.  It's a very poor and archaic translation of "sheol", the abode of the dead, where there is no activity of the dead.

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