anyway.



thread: 2011-07-11 : Hooray for Religion

On 2011-07-14, David Berg wrote:

So, a rabbi who I respect tells me I have a contract with God that forbids elevator use.  The rabbi tells me not to use elevators.

Let's say I use the elevator.  What determines whether I feel bad?  Obviously if believe that I have a contract with God, then I feel bad.  If I don't believe that, is there a good chance that I feel just fine?  Or do you think that chance is tiny compared to the overwhelming likelihood that I'll feel bad simply because I'm doing something my respected rabbi told me not to do?



 

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