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Originally Posted by nateswift
If that were an answer to how YOU justify those mitzvot you might not be avoiding the question, but it is not, and you are.
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And STILL no answer, so let's review what went on:
I mentioned that the mitzvot were not perfect, and may even have indicated that some of them were outdated.
You intimated that they were perfect and cited a couple of mitzvot that shared universal condemnation of obviously anti-social acts.
I called that misdirection and asked what the point was in the mitzvot about mixed fibers and beard trimmning.
You said to find out the reason for them and I would have my answer.
THEN I said you were avoiding and later provided commentary from Jewish sources that essentially stated the the reasons were unknown, gave speculations and details of enforcement, noting that they were often ignored by practicing Jews except for "the very religious."
You did not respond
You STILL have not responded.
10 posts ago you said, "No, I don't avoid the tough questions, you keep believing that if you like...I am rarely confused.."
Once again, I point out that you avoiding tough questions brings doubt on your position AND your integrity.