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Judaism: Is the world we live in deterministic according to Torah?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shlomo" data-source="post: 2420844" data-attributes="member: 414671"><p>Which is true:</p><p></p><p>A. Keeping/violating commandments automatically results in strictly predefined consequences due to the built-in laws which the Creator gave to the world so His intervention is redundant;</p><p></p><p>B. Keeping/violating commandments is treated personally by God (or Angels in charge) and an appropriate reaction is assigned on an individual basis. Even if the reaction is “standard”, according to the general rules, it is put in action personally by God/Angels as a matter of keeping the promise and not as an automatic response.</p><p></p><p>C. The reaction comes from God, but He Himself is strictly deterministic and reacts in a predefined manner which wise people can study.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shlomo, post: 2420844, member: 414671"] Which is true: A. Keeping/violating commandments automatically results in strictly predefined consequences due to the built-in laws which the Creator gave to the world so His intervention is redundant; B. Keeping/violating commandments is treated personally by God (or Angels in charge) and an appropriate reaction is assigned on an individual basis. Even if the reaction is “standard”, according to the general rules, it is put in action personally by God/Angels as a matter of keeping the promise and not as an automatic response. C. The reaction comes from God, but He Himself is strictly deterministic and reacts in a predefined manner which wise people can study. [/QUOTE]
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