Today, driving home through Brooklyn, I picked up a hitch-hiker. He was an older Hebrew gentleman named Sam and he was a Mohel. I started talking to him about his work. When I asked why we (Jews) have a circumcision he responded with something like "we do it because God says to do so." I soon realized that any point I may bring up against circumcision would only be refuted with the God's law argument.
I found myself a bit frozen. I didn't know how to react to someone who is a strict believer in the word of the Torah. Perhaps my reaction was due to the fact that I didn't want to offend Sam. After dropping him off on New Utrecht Ave, I began to wonder if logical debate and religious debate should be separated entirely. Clearly those two realms always conflict with each other.
Thoughts?
I found myself a bit frozen. I didn't know how to react to someone who is a strict believer in the word of the Torah. Perhaps my reaction was due to the fact that I didn't want to offend Sam. After dropping him off on New Utrecht Ave, I began to wonder if logical debate and religious debate should be separated entirely. Clearly those two realms always conflict with each other.
Thoughts?