Judaism and Science
The wOndering Jew answers two of his subscribers questions in the first episode of “It Makes Me Wonder. Submit your questions to the wOndering Jew and it may…
The wOndering Jew answers two of his subscribers questions in the first episode of “It Makes Me Wonder. Submit your questions to the wOndering Jew and it may…
Understood, it’s a very controversial topic
@thewonderingjew today circumcision is sometimes given to non jews for
health purposes so if they already had one what do you do? do you make the
brachia or do nothing????
@AnnaBanan2012 You caught my spelling error! I was sure that a lot of
people were like “What is muder”? Thanks for the heads up.
Koolie new segment! 😀 My question (which I’ve never gotten a straight
answer on): If someone converts to Judaism, say for marriage, but then
never really observes any of the laws, is he still considered Jewish?
@retnemmoc101 Don’t worry, I have an idea for this coming week, but keep me
posted if anything comes to mind.
Science is at times too scientific and less factual. Global warming scam is
just one example. Also, the mabul made the world seem much older. Talk
about that Benny boy.
You can talk about what’s going on in Israel (with the charadim)
Great idea! I would help you out by asking a question, but I can’t think of
one at the moment :p
@Yfrboy I don’t want to touch that with a ten foot pole.
@chokingonfoot I am going to take your question, along with two other
similar questions asked by other subscribers and use it as the basis for
this coming episode. Thanks for taking the time to write. 🙂
@PolesitterPictures There is: For baby boys it is the circumcision that is
given at eight days old. For baby girls it is the giving of their name at a
Torah reading in a synagogue. Circumcision was the first “mitzvah” or
commandment given to the patriarch Abraham. As a result, all males who want
to be entered into the covenant of the Jewish religion need one. Ouch!
@thewonderingjew oh my bad i meant if they had a circumcision and then
converted
@N2BnThin Unfortunately the history books will demonstrate that
anti-semitism has always been around and believe it or not the Jews of the
21st century have it pretty good in comparison to just a year ago. I will
address this in a future video. Thanks for the awesome idea.
@thewonderingjew Ouch, indeed!
I’ve always wondered (as a kid raised Catholic) if Judaism has a sort of
ritual to symbolically and officially say, “Hey, this guy’s one of us,” for
newborns or converts, like baptism in a Christian church. I really wish I
could word this better, but right now, my vocab is failing me. 🙁 Do you
have an answer?
People are close minded if they thing science is incompatible with the
scriptures.
@Nintendo60forever It isn’t a commandment for non-Jewish males and
therefore they do not make a blessing.
@rileyphillip I agree.
*Murder 🙂 and this sounds very similar to Christianity’s beliefs about
science.
@prettyuglymax YOU WIN!!!!