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In Judaism, is scriptural literalism an issue?
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<blockquote data-quote="Duckie" data-source="post: 2636281" data-attributes="member: 152459"><p>I mean, is there an established group of Jews which defend a strictly literal interpretation of Torah? If so, who are they? If not, why isn't it an issue?</p><p>I'm curious as to how prevalent things like young earth creationism are in Judaism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duckie, post: 2636281, member: 152459"] I mean, is there an established group of Jews which defend a strictly literal interpretation of Torah? If so, who are they? If not, why isn't it an issue? I'm curious as to how prevalent things like young earth creationism are in Judaism. [/QUOTE]
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