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12-12-2006, 07:17 PM | #1 |
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Trouble with the Kuzari Principle
If you guys get a chance, I'd like you to check out this debate I'm having with a Hassidic Jew...I am trying to refute the Kuzari argument....I'm not sure if I am just imagining things and actually losing the argument, or if he is just using sophistry to keep dodging my points....
http://www.chabadtalk.com/forum/show...?t=5422&page=6 it starts on page 6, post #129....be sure to read his latest rebuttals on the next page as well. Perhaps someone can help me out and tell me what arguments I haven't used yet, or what I'm doing wrong. |
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Since I didn't click on the link, do you mind summarizing for everyone reading on at IIDB? What is this Kuzari Principle?
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The link does not work.
Here's the wiki entry on Kuzari Quote:
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I see we cross posted.
If you think that this is a difficult argument, you need to hang around here more. In the first place, we don't know when the stories about the Exodus arose. We don't know how skeptical the people were back then, or if anyone had a chance to check out the evidence, or if anyone cared. And as an easy counter, if the Exodus had happened, we should have archeological evidence of it - which we don't. |
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It should work now....
...http://www.chabadtalk.com/forum/show...?t=5422&page=6... Toto, I urge you to read the debate that I linked (remember, it starts at page 6, post#129). All the points you just made were countered by him. |
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Contrary to the assertion of your interlocutor, history is not tradition.
That these are not the same is precisely why certain Alaskan natives are opposing efforts to study their DNA: "Geographic origin stories told by DNA can clash with long-held beliefs, threatening a world view some indigenous leaders see as vital to preserving their culture." |
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Hey, there's a science experiment just waiting to be performed there.
Get a bunch of them to self-rate their spirituality and faith/doubt. Feed half of them kosher food for a week and the other half non-kosher food (in a double blind way) and then get them to re-rate their spirituality and faith/doubt. Then we'd have scientific evidence for whether 'transmigrated sparks of the soul of a base person can have a negative effect on a person and cause him to sink spiritually and doubt his faith'. Now, whom do we approach for the funding? |
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