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May 29 at 4:07 history edited Awtsmoos--עצמות CC BY-SA 4.0
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May 29 at 1:25 comment added User123 See Ramban on Shemos 13:16
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May 29 at 1:02 comment added Awtsmoos--עצמות @AvrohomYitzchok because I would assume the fact that the world was created is just so obvious and able to be proven from intellect. But if even the Torah allows for the possibility of people thinking the world (and all of it's species) as having always existed in their present form, or evolved on their own to how they are now, then maybe not.
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May 28 at 14:39 comment added Avrohom Yitzchok For my interest, can you tell why you ask this question. Are you asking for a commentary on the verse in Tehillim or do you want to know whether the Torah contains a reference to someone who believes that there is no creator (as opposed to someone who believes that there is no ruler),
S May 28 at 14:34 history suggested Edward B CC BY-SA 4.0
Correcting error: "not" instead of "no"
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May 28 at 13:22 history asked Awtsmoos--עצמות CC BY-SA 4.0