Not a Jew, but my family's Jewish, and it's about as difficult as you'd expect. They get offended by the slightest implication that maybe Israel isn't perfect, assume I support Hamas just because I'm opposed to the IDF killing children - to clarify, I'm opposed to anyone killing children, including Hamas. We don't talk about it that much though.
JackGreenEarth
He's considered a false prophet, certainly not in a place of honour. At least by orthodox Jews.
I'll mention one nobody has said yet: Kaos.
The last episode was definitely setting up a second reason that looked interesting, but then it never happened.
Moist filament leads to bubbly prints :)
I use empty cardboard boxes and shoe boxes to store my coin collection, and one to use to dry out my spools of filament.
Someone can have a fundamental belief that they shouldn't have.
Someone can also have a derivative belief from another derivative belief, without the prior belief having to be fundamental.
So glad you found a working solution! To be honest, I'm a bit surprised iOS allows terminal apps 🤣 But in a good way
Ok, now I've clarified what beliefs you think some people assume without evidence, I would still say that believing those things isn't right. You should still have a good reason for believing what you believe, and taking the existence of a conscious creator as given is invalid.
So if I'm understanding you correctly it's not just that people believe the universe was created by something, but they have a specific idea of what that thing is - eg a conscious, powerful, morally good, knowledgeable being
So can I clarify that when you're saying
Some people take the existence of god as a brute fact
That you mean
Some people assume that universe was created by something
?
The world is a terrible place.
The world is the best place it's ever been.
The world could be much better.
I looked at a mirror. Just that. I don't know why it filled me with a sense of fear, but it did.