Emes of Torah explores the fundamentals of faith, existence, and the human experience through the lens of authentic Torah wisdom. Join us on a captivating journey as we delve into proving Hashem's existence, understanding the divine origin of Torah, and navigating the balance between free will and Hashgacha. Expand your knowledge and deepen your connection to the eternal truths of Judaism.
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Emes of Torah explores the fundamentals of faith, existence, and the human experience through the lens of authentic Torah wisdom. Join us on a captivating journey as we delve into proving Hashem's existence, understanding the divine origin of Torah, and navigating the balance between free will and Hashgacha. Expand your knowledge and deepen your connection to the eternal truths of Judaism.
Contact us: emesoftorah@gmail.com
Produced by Eli Podcast Productions
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the official position or views of Eli Podcast Productions, which is solely responsible for the production and distribution of this content.
Get bonus content on PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, we tackle the crucial question of free will. We'll dissect common arguments for its existence and show why they fall short. Does feeling free prove we are? Can libertarianism or compatibilism solve the paradox? We'll see why these theories fail to reconcile free will with our deterministic universe.
We'll also challenge the notion that free will is necessary for a moral society. Can we have justice without it? You might be surprised by the answer. We'll explore how punishment and reward could work even in a world without free choice.
Ultimately, we confront the core issue: how can free will exist in a universe governed by cause and effect? Could it be the one exception to this fundamental law? Join us as we unravel this philosophical puzzle, pushing the boundaries of logic and challenging your assumptions about choice and reality.
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