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My feelings are that the YCT brand of so-called Judaism is no different then that of the beginning of the Reform movement. They do not get their outlook from the Torah; they have their own preconceived notions, more often than not taken directly from some secularist liberal’s philosophy. Then, they twist and pervert the words of the Torah Hakdosheh (most notably in regard to Halacha), pick and choosing, discarding what they regard as “outdated”, to make it say what they wanted it to say in the first place. So not only do they spew their own twisted garbage, but they actually have the audacity to blame it on Hashem and his Torah! They completely disregard every last one of the Gedolei Hador, both those of today and those of past generations, due to their own arrogance and deluded sense of self-importance. They have no problem labeling what Chazal said as “obsolete”, and they often go so far as to say that Chazal’s morals are simply incorrect.
They are the furthest thing from acceptable.