Belief In God
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Rabbi Lawrence Kelemen
Jewish Essentials
Rabbi Dr. Akiva Tatz
Jewish Mysticism and more
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Rabbi Noah Weinberg
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Ken Spiro
Jewish History
Rabbi Ephraim Buchwald
Crash Course In Jewish Thought


By Zachary Mirowitz on January 14, 2010 -- 8:48pm
I think the first commandment “I’m your lord your God who brought you out of Egypt..” not only is telling us to look to our unique history to see God’s existence, but to look how God personally acts in our own lives. He was originally saying the commandment to people who were themselves in the desert, whose parents in fact were enslaved. If you want to see God’s existence I believe, look at one’s own life, how scientifically complex things everything we take for granted really are(sight, photosynthesis, etc.) Once one truly becomes to terms with understanding his environment, then he can clearly see a higher power’s invisible hand in everything.