[Avodah] Faith and Doubt
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Fri Nov 4 09:35:03 PDT 2016
From: Micha Berger via Avodah <avodah at lists.aishdas.org>
>> R' Riskin repeated a brilliant observation by R Moshe Besdin. (H/T
Mosaic Magazine.) I think it says a lot about what it means to have
a life of faith despite having periods of doubt.
Quoting from <http://j.mp/2ekffiv> (on blogs.timesofisrael.com):
...
Noah didn't enter the ark until the water literally pushed him in.
Rashi's phrase that "he believed and he didn't believe" is really
another way of describing an agnostic who remains in the state of his
uncertainty; he believes and doesn't believe. Noah is therefore
described by Rashi as the first agnostic.
The second Biblical agnostic appears in the guise of Haran.....
.... Is it not strange that the fate of the two agnostics should be so
different? We read how Noah was a man of little faith, and yet not only
does he survive the Flood, he turns into one of the central figures of
human history....
In contrast, Haran, father of Lot, brother to Abraham, hovers on the
edge of obscurity, and is even punished with death for his lack of
faith. Why is Haran's agnosticism considered so much worse than Noah's?
Rabbi Moshe Besdin, zal, explained that while Noah and Haran shared
uncertainty about God, there was a vast difference between them. ....... <<
--
Micha Berger
micha at aishdas.org
>>>>>
The difference between them was that Noach never was an agnostic. This
whole clever vort falls apart right from the beginning. When Rashi says that
Noach did and did not believe, he is OBVIOUSLY talking about the Flood --
Noach doubted whether Hashem really would carry through on his threat to
destroy the world. Not for a moment did he doubt the existence of the One
who was talking to him and giving him instructions! The premise is absurd.
Let's say a kindly father threatens his young child, "If you play with my
lulav again I am going to potch you!" The little boy doubts that his
father will carry through on his threat. "I wonder if Abba really will potch me?
He's always given me so many chances before." Maybe he takes a chance
and plays with Abba's lulav and maybe he's really scared and leaves it alone.
But in any case he does not doubt the existence of his father!
--Toby Katz
t613k at aol.com
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