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Frogmen    RankRankRankRankRankRank
All of creation may be divided into three categories: the good, the bad and the frogs
"Only on the firm foundation of unyielding despair can the soul's habitation be safely built." Who said that? Does anyone believe that?
The Atheist    Book  RankRankRankRankRankRank
The atheist, too, has a god, and it is himself. The idolater at least understands there is something greater than him, something beyond the grasp of his physical senses, some external forces to which he is subject. But for the atheist, all the universe ...
I'm an atheist. I married a non-Jew and have no wish to be buried in a Jewish cemetery. My question is: can I consider myself non-Jewish, or do I need some sort of form or dispensation to be officially no longer Jewish?
I think G-d is also agnostic. He sits there perpetually wondering whether He exists or does not exist. Out of His questioning, a whole world is generated--with beings like us that go around asking, "Is this for real, or what?"
Why would you want to debate with an atheist? What would you gain? Nobody ever convinced anyone of the existence of G‑d through debate. The atheist believes that the universe is cold and indifferent. The believer believes the universe is warm and caring. ...
In this insightful lecture you’ll hear fascinating perspectives on the mysteries of creation and the meaning of revelation. Join us as we try to grasp the unfathomable concealment process of the Divine self-effacement and the contraction the Kabbalists ...
Why We Believe  The Rabbi and the Scientist  Audio  RankRankRankRankRankRank
Recently some atheists in academia have launched venomous attacks on religion and belief in G-d. Join us for an up-close examination of religious belief under the critical light of reason.
Why Are We Good?  How an Atheist and a Believer Answer  Blog  RankRankRankRankRankRank
When our world is merely a matter of random acts of “natural selection” without any Designer or apparent purpose or direction, what should cause us to selflessly pursue acts of goodness or morality, at the expense of our own personal needs or pleasures?
The Purpose of This World  Poetry of Yehoshua November  Video  RankRankRankRankRankRank
Advice for people who are angry with G-d.


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