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i’m cracking up at the sheer nerve you have to cite as fact you’re “logical” opinion on after death matters (which to me sound strangely unjewish to say at least)
What is “unjewish” about the idea that marriage ends at death? The fact that the Torah allows a spouse to remarry after death is a very compelling proof to this. If marriage lasted beyond death, why would the Torah allow a wife to remarry?
and to declare that you’re not even gonna look into it, as long as no one can prove you wrong.
So you think I should look into every sefer in existence to find this, since my disputant can’t provide the name? Sorry… I’ve got a life to lead too.
And mind you, I never said that it doesn’t prove me wrong. I never said anything about proving my side at all — I simply asked my disputant to name his/her source. That’s a perfectly valid thing to do in a debate.
Frankly, I find the fact that I’m being taken to task for simply asking for the name of a sefer before accepting it as authoritative to be very unsettling.
The Wolf