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<div>My question -If I understood the speaker correctly he said that one must have 100% emunah even though it’s impossible to prove, versus saying that by preponderance of evidence one believes, which to my understanding leaves some element of doubt. I’d be
curious to know what your take is on the subject. I think it’s really difficult for modern man to say anything with 100% certainty</div>
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<div>My friend-A person should strive to have as much Emunah as possible. If they are able to reach a level of certainty that's great. I don’t think that belief based on a preponderance of evidence makes someone a kofer even if that leaves some element of doubt.</div>
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<div>Thoughts?<br>
KT<br>
Joel Rich</div>
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