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Replacement Theology
« on: September 27, 2011, 01:10:13 PM »
Tuesday, 27 September 2011 05:52 Daniel Greenfield

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:In the Washington Post's "On Faith" section, a story asks; 'Judaism without God? Yes, say American atheists'. You can have Judaism without G-d, much as you can have an "On Faith" section without anything to have faith in.

It's all a matter of definition. If you define Judaism by its covenantal document as a binding agreement between a people and the Creator of the universe, then an atheistic Judaism is a contradiction in terms. But if you define it as a cultural experience that calls us to social work and spirited debate, then it makes no real difference what you believe, so long as you volunteer at the Tikkun Olam soup kitchen. ::praying::


What goes for Judaism, also goes for Christianity. The issue is not atheism, it's the nature of religion and what it is and what it isn't. Either religion is a specific belief in a deity accompanied by textual revelations, or it's the Democratic party with its own pulpit."

http://www.rightsidenews.com/2011092714587/editorial/world-opinion-and-editorial/replacement-theology.html?

Oh you gotta love it! Only Liberalism and Islam, can you change God to suit your fancy! ::angel:: ::eyes::

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