https://youtu.be/vAe-PbqVF...
Rehan Saton huh? Coming outta Harvard huh? Ain't that the skull and bones place and home of Harvard Lampoon...
In the paradigm known as Judaism the teachings of their sacred book, the Torah states that man is given a choice, a free will between perfection and imperfection. This state of perfection, of being closer to God is known as the yetzir hatov. The opposite of this is, denying this opportunity of perfection, and turning away from God and living a life of evil which is known as the yetzer hara.
The yetzir hatov is the quest towards God and goodness while the yetzir hara is the inner impulses, that becomes the ha-satan or the opposer to God. I think this concept is similar to the Christian paradigm which suggests that virtue leads one towards salvation and God while life of vice or sin leads one away from God, and Satan is the acting force in this process that leads men away from God and a life of goodness.
ha-satan... Rehan Saton, ok Santa
Rehan Saton huh? Coming outta Harvard huh? Ain't that the skull and bones place and home of Harvard Lampoon...
In the paradigm known as Judaism the teachings of their sacred book, the Torah states that man is given a choice, a free will between perfection and imperfection. This state of perfection, of being closer to God is known as the yetzir hatov. The opposite of this is, denying this opportunity of perfection, and turning away from God and living a life of evil which is known as the yetzer hara.
The yetzir hatov is the quest towards God and goodness while the yetzir hara is the inner impulses, that becomes the ha-satan or the opposer to God. I think this concept is similar to the Christian paradigm which suggests that virtue leads one towards salvation and God while life of vice or sin leads one away from God, and Satan is the acting force in this process that leads men away from God and a life of goodness.
ha-satan... Rehan Saton, ok Santa
09:59 AM - May 28, 2023
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