• Creation is very well made ! Humans cause all the trouble in it.

    From Jos Boersema@21:1/5 to All on Fri May 31 14:55:07 2024
    source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzZiIioIDG8
    title: The Lubavitcher Rebbe's incredible answer
    link: JEM - The Lubavitcher Rebbe

    Some thoughts on the issues raised, that's all ... (By the way, I
    despise the idea that anyone would think of reading this in a sense
    that this claims to be any sort of 'authoritative' answer, or claim
    thereto. Thinking that is an accusation. It is merely a theory which
    I thought of as sensible, an invitation to talk about the topic, and
    that's all. If you think it terms of authoritative answers, just go
    away already, thanks. You probably are a completely illogical person
    with zero effort in thinking, everything is point blank impressions
    based on emotions. This is a bunch of arguments which you can rethink
    and agree or disagree with, or just read for the fun of it. Maybe you
    have some better insights after reading it, and you can post them and
    then I can read them again, etc. That is all.)

    https://www.sefaria.org/Genesis.1.31 _And God saw all that had been made,
    and found it very good. And there was evening and there was morning,
    the sixth day._ (...) _when no shrub of the field was yet on earth and
    no grasses of the field had yet sprouted, because God יהוה had not
    sent rain upon the earth and there were no human beings to till the soil,_

    It is quite obvious then, that God apparently said the Earth was well
    created, at a time when the humans where not yet messing things up by
    their own bad choices. Hence I conclude that, God knowing that this
    was a possible future, that the system was perfect, because if the
    human where to behave bad, they would end up suffering the pain they
    cause themselves, which helps them correct their evils and mistakes,
    or they can be wiped out in greater or lesser degree. Such a system is
    perfect, isn't it. The humans then came later, and God also complains
    about it going bad. Despite that, the system is still perfect, _because_
    of the suffering. If there was no suffering, despite humans misbehaving,
    the system would not work and not eventually end up with a worthwhile
    humanity which can find happiness. Despite that though, the suffering as
    such is sad, and also quite unnecessary, but that is what you get when
    you break with the Torah, as the Jewish people have done, including
    the Rabbis with their Hillel (prosbul) and their Rambam (heter iska),
    and not demanding the institution of the jubilee on land (etc). You
    caused your own suffering, and the suffering is your medicine, hence
    all is perfect. Once you healed yourself, stop doing wrong, things will
    be perfect in both ways: no suffering, and a perfect system which could
    deal with people doing bad again as well.

    The comparison with a building being build and the building site looking chaotic and dangerous, also seems to be right. Humans where perhaps good
    until they started to thieve and do violence (stole the 'soft fruit'
    in the Garden of Eden ?), but that "building" collapsed and came to
    ruin. This ruin then becomes like a job site for a new building, where the humans are good again (which for the Jews include, to reject Hillel and
    Rambam with their _service to the rich and greedy,_ and return to Moshe Rabbeinu and the truth). For now things look bad to us, because people
    suffer, but if they didn't suffer they have no reason at all to work
    on themselves or do better. The chaotic and dangerous work site of the
    new building, this is also perfect. The humans choose to do wrong, and
    they suffer, but then they have the brains necessary to think about it,
    and learn. If they don't want to learn, the suffering can become worse,
    and eventually they can be annihilated if they refuse to become good,
    and this makes room for people who perhaps do want to correct themselves
    and become happy creatures.

    The topic seems to change to 'moshiach' and a possible future of animal sacrifices at a Temple. The way I personally would see such sacrifices,
    is that it is meant perhaps chiefly or even exclusively, as a means for
    those people and that society as a whole, to learn to give something
    away. They have something of value, but they nullify it, they destroy it
    or part of it. It is a component of the psychology of helping someone
    else, with your time, with what you have. You sacrifice a bull to the
    Temple, and the bull is lost to that society, the meat is gone. You
    sacrifice a meal to a stranger, the food is lost. You donate a sum to a
    far off country who has suffered a terrible natural disaster, the money
    is lost. You may get back a _thank you_ and that might be all, and in some cases the one who receives your help is ungrateful, or worse you happened
    to give help to a bad person who looks down on you for giving away your
    stuff. By doing the sacrifices on the Temple, you as it where learn to
    get used to loosing something, to give it away. You may then turn around
    to someone else, and help them easier, to sacrifice your time, energy,
    goods, place, good advice, and all other things. When the sacrifice is
    made at the Temple in Yerushalayim, this is the highest Sovereign level of
    that society, which carries much impression and prestige from its people,
    and all the individuals are impressed and inspired what happens there, realizing that the highest powers in that society are the ones invested
    in the events which happen there, especially if it is connected with the de-facto Government over the Nation, and/or the Supreme Court of Justice,
    and so on. The impression of sacrificing something, without any clear way
    to be rewarded back for that, besides the gratitude of the one you gave
    it to. Not as a trade, but as a gift which might never be repaid. HKB'H
    might test his Nation then this way, that he does not in obvious ways
    reward them (while already having provided the entirety of Creation for
    us to live in, and that is a lot to thank Him for), so that the sense of sacrifice deepens. Then at other times, HKB'H might ride out in war for
    his Nation (back in the day at least), not unlike the poor and wretched
    who received help from their Nation may feel inspired to defend their
    Nation in war as well.

    Anyway, I thought that the sacrifices might give people a sense and a
    habit of giving away for nothing, out of goodness alone, and not just
    scraps left over but as HKB'H asks: the best of your stuff you give, not
    merely the scraps. Imagine a Nation of people willing to help each other
    with the best of their stuff, the best of their time and energy. Such
    a Nation would be ... perfect. Such a creation would be perfect. They
    would have done it themselves, which makes it also their creation,
    their responsibility, and their achievement, their lives, their loving
    project. It is perfect. Creation is perfect. It is very well made !

    We can also extend this to the gentiles and their idolatry, that in
    their idolatry they also sacrificed, and at times this may have been
    good for them as well, to learn to give away. At other times however,
    some of the Nations have done the worst in the name of sacrifices,
    committing to human sacrifices and all kinds of horrific evil. They used sacrifices as a weapon of terror. Perhaps this was a corruption of an
    original ideal, but I do not know if that is true.

    I think this argument is not that bad, because if you think that Israel
    used to sacrifice a bull for each of the 70 (root-) Nations (as this is
    thought off in Judaism I guess), once you are sacrificing a bull every
    so many times for the other Nations, for their well being and so on,
    then if one of those Nations is hit by a disaster, you are already in a
    stance of caring about them. It will be further from you to laugh at
    their misfortune, and start scheming about how you can get rich off of
    their suffering. You are more in the stance of: what else can we do for
    these people, what do they need now ...

    Isn't this how peace comes about, in the whole world ?

    So the point becomes: the sacrifices are for the psychology of the
    people making the sacrifices. Indeed like a cleansing of their soul, an
    upgrade to their souls, just like it is said so many times that a
    sacrafice was made in order to cleanse them from guilt, and so on. It is
    not so much a sacrifice like a payment for a trade, where the one making
    the sacrifice is buying some kind of good for himself (which you see
    mostly with the idolatry Nations, who make sacrifices to get something
    else out of it, like a trade, and less about them themselves cleaning
    out their soul from bad behavior or guilt etc). For them it may have
    been about superstition, but for Israel it may be about refining their
    personal character, their psychology, their morality, their willingness
    to sacrifice, to care for other people, even if you don't know them.

    If you look at it this way, it is quite possible that sacrifices will
    return in some way, because a need to learn to be generous still seems
    to be a necessity. The greed in the world is still overwhelming and
    destroying just about everything sooner or later.

    There is also the element that a sacrifice specifically to the place
    from there the Torah comes, is a political act of support for that
    place, and in the eyes of others it gives prestige to that place, it
    shows in the eyes of others that the place from where the Torah comes is supported, loved and protected by the people making sacrifices to that
    place, which impresses upon them a power and a respect (generally), particularly when it is done by well behaved people. Even that you see
    back in the Torah law, where the gains of lewd behavior may not be
    sacrificed to the Temple, and all that is sacrificed must be of high
    value, if not perfection.

    Perhaps to modern thinking, critical of crazy idolatry religions,
    sacrificing animals in a Temple in Yerushalayim seems crazy, and maybe
    this critical attitude is quite correct, when it is aimed at the
    many idolatry cults of the past. However, things may be different for
    offerings to the Temple in Yerushalayim, if the Torah comes from that
    place, and if you understand it as a means to improve your own
    psychology by undergoing the loss of a sacrifice willingly, and not just
    once but as a habbit, and not just for yourself but for others, and
    other Nations (as above argued).

    Then there is the "animals rights" issue, but sacrificing animals is the
    same as butchering them for meat eating. The meat eating gives
    sustenance to the body, while a sacrifice might give rise to a better
    morality in some people, who suffer the loss willingly. In that sense,
    it could be construed as being food for the soul.

    It's a theory, that's all. I don't know if this is the truth. It seems
    like a reasonable theory, however. Something rational which makes some
    sense. That is all. When I see some arguments, then I have a thought or
    two and look for a debate. Sadly, there are no people anymore who are
    willing to debate the Torah. It just doesn't exist anymore. You can
    follow some creed with an empty mind, you can follow some 'authority'
    with an empty mind, or another supposed 'authority', and that is all
    that seems to be left these days.

    Usenet (and Reddit) are good examples of how degraded this culture is in
    terms of debate. It is extremely rare to have any sort of useful or even
    half interesting exchange of ideas. Essentially, it never happens.
    Shallowness, emotions and stupidity, this is non stop going on. A
    reasonable debate about laws and principles: forget about it. This is
    how degraded humanity is, how shallow most of them are. This shallowness
    and distinterest is what is causing World War 3 and any coming Tyrannies
    as well, etc. All these ills are caused by this shallowness of mind of
    the great masses. They will pay the price in blood and death, probably
    like never before (and that is saying something). Which brings to mind:
    all is perfect. They will receive the consequences which fit their
    choices. They are not stupid, not at all. They can figure it all out
    quite easily, just like anyone else. They just don't want to. They
    simply don't care, except for their own shallow and immediate needs and desires. All their smarts go into their own selves, and together they go
    down because almost nobody is looking out for the whole. Then we have
    all the fakers who *pretend* to look out for the whole, in order to gain
    power or even sometimes to do good, but typically it is all too little,
    and even if in time it would have been too little. Too shallow, too shortsighted, without understanding.

    If only Israel gave the example to the world, they would understand so
    much more about how their Nations should function. Then by understanding
    some important basics (like land for all and no money games), they might
    rule their Nations succesfully, because the rest they are able to fill
    in themselves. They just don't seem to have it in them to do something
    serious like give everyone their right to land back. The world is
    completely drowning in debt, so bad that it may be the major cause for
    World War 3, as the ruling classes are afraid of the destabilization
    they cause, while at the same time having sought this opportunity for
    war and Tyranny.

    Israel doesn't give the example, and this seems like it is a major cause
    of suffering in the world, or perhaps better a major absence of a cure for
    it all. Swiss, even the Netherlands, inspired an attempt at more fair
    living in the USA for example, just as the Swiss democracy inspired the
    Dutch over thrown of the Catholic Tyranny starting in 1566 (CE). While
    Israel was also inspiring all sorts of things, they did not have their
    own Nation anymore in 1566. If they had had their lands in good order,
    it is not just possible but likely (I think) that the overthrow of the Catholics could have also been inspired by Israel, and that an attempt
    at land rights for all would have been instituted. The USA would then
    later have been inspired by both and even other Nations getting their
    things done correctly, and in just a thousand years of history, the
    whole world today would have looked completely different from what it
    has now become: It has now become, a mad house on the brink of global
    nuclear war, for nothing.

    This is the reality of what is going on on Earth. It is very sad and unnecessary, that you all (all of humanity) have let it go this far.
    You will pay a terrible price for letting this happen. May the few who
    resisted and did good, make it through and live in their place.

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