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Suppose you say or do something to another person that is not technically considered a sin according to Torah law. But the person to whom this was said or done feels offended and is angry. Is this something one must seek forgiveness from the other for, or else they will bear an unforgiven sin?

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I’m curious how Judaism responds to this argument against the existence of god here in case you do not use youtube, the argument is god is logically impossible under the law of identity, since god is infinite and thus has no identity which means he cannot exist, they say to exist is to exist with identity

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Do the rabbis here know of any Jewish theologians or rabbis who had correspondence with or are influenced by the Hermeneutic philosophy of Paul Ricoeur