Sledge
Grammaton Cleric
- Joined
- Oct 4, 2009
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You don't have to know what the right answer is to know that some proposed answer is wrong.
Are you a fortune cookie phrase generator that's managed to get online?
drkitten: If God doesn't care, and there are no consequences for not violating the rules, they're not rules, are they? See, the problem I'm having is that evidently some people take these superstitions very seriously. But if God doesn't care whether someone takes the lift, why should they?
Meadmaker: It's not projecting to say that Jews do things because their religion tells them to. I don't quite follow that line of thought. Ok, I think that those rules were made up for whatever reason by someone way back when, but the point of the religion is it's a bunch of stuff God said. That's why these rules have endured. I can come up with reasons that someone might stick with them ("I'll take the stairs today to get a bit of exercise"), but we're talking about people sticking to them because... what? Can you see the problem we're having understanding this? The rituals we're talking about, stripped of their religious trappings sound like OCD.