Ben Masada
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That would depend on the faith or unbelief of the parents. In your case it's unbelief.
No, the parents are not to answer for the unbelief attitude of the children, neither the children for that of the parents. (Ezekiel 18:20)
That would depend on the faith or unbelief of the parents. In your case it's unbelief.
That would depend on the faith or unbelief of the parents. In your case it's unbelief.
Jews do not believe by faith but by sight aka understanding. At least, that's how I do. If I do not understand something, I can't believe it.
Some Jews believe in gravity even though they can't see it.
Therefore, we don't need faith to believe in gravity.
Some Jews believe in gravity even though they can't see it.
who made who! who made you!
You are almost as stubborn and sarcastic as me! [emoji3]
Why you would you be think of this?
No. Why I would I be thinking of this?
Well, we all have our gifts.
Do we need faith to believe in creation? Or is it self evident?
Gravity is a law, where did it come from? Did it come from a Lawgiver, a Creator?
No, the parents are not to answer for the unbelief attitude of the children, neither the children for that of the parents. (Ezekiel 18:20)
Jews do not believe by faith but by sight aka understanding. At least, that's how I do. If I do not understand something, I can't believe it.
But we understand from the resource of Isaac Newton who explained the role of gravity in the world. Besides, we all know about the effects of gravity. We can prove the existence of gravity ourselves. Therefore, we don't need faith to believe in gravity.