The following is meant to advise, not to insult.
According to Jewish authorities, there are prohibitions on discussing some topics in, and aspects of, Judaism with non-Jews. Some of your questions started out OK, but then went off in other directions and crossed that particular line. Some other topics that you initiated were actually beyond that line.
Our Rabbis are educated and knowledgeable Jewish spiritual leaders, and they try to answer all questions directed at them within the permitted boundaries. However, just as there is no point in trying to teach advanced mathematics to an infant, there is no purpose served in trying to teach very sophisticated philosophical aspects of Judaism to someone who is not a Jew and who knows little to nothing about Judaism.
Therefore, do not be surprised if some of your follow-on questions remain unanswered, and if some of the topics you have initiated are not released for public view.
UriYosef
According to Jewish authorities, there are prohibitions on discussing some topics in, and aspects of, Judaism with non-Jews. Some of your questions started out OK, but then went off in other directions and crossed that particular line. Some other topics that you initiated were actually beyond that line.
Our Rabbis are educated and knowledgeable Jewish spiritual leaders, and they try to answer all questions directed at them within the permitted boundaries. However, just as there is no point in trying to teach advanced mathematics to an infant, there is no purpose served in trying to teach very sophisticated philosophical aspects of Judaism to someone who is not a Jew and who knows little to nothing about Judaism.
Therefore, do not be surprised if some of your follow-on questions remain unanswered, and if some of the topics you have initiated are not released for public view.
UriYosef








