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- English Teacher в Cambridge School of Languages
- Проживает в Quito
- Из Chaupicruz
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- 04/19/2004
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- Shalom! What happens if someone is forced to break the Commandments? For example, if someone has to work on Friday or Saturday, is forced to eat non-kosher food, etc.
I'm talking about extreme cases, in which there's no way out of this; yet, someone wants to observe the Torah of Moosheh (PBUH). Is there some form of dispensation? Can someone perform a certain prayer to exempt them? Does Shehmaa forgive them?
I'm not talking about wilful disobedience. I'm talking about someone who can't physically follow the Torah because of a temporary, unintentional and forced situation?Shalom! What happens if someone is forced to break the Commandments? For example, if someone has to work on Friday or Saturday, is forced to eat non-kosher food, etc. I'm talking about extreme cases, in which there's no way out of this; yet, someone wants to observe the Torah of Moosheh (PBUH). Is there some form of dispensation? Can someone perform a certain prayer to exempt them? Does Shehmaa forgive them? I'm not talking about wilful disobedience. I'm talking about someone who can't physically follow the Torah because of a temporary, unintentional and forced situation?4 Комментарии 0 ПоделилисьВойдите, чтобы отмечать, делиться и комментировать! -
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