Danh ngôn của Iliza Shlesinger

I think part of being Jewish is that innate desire to question things. Rabbis sit around all day and question the Torah. Giving yourself the room to question things, in a religion, just breeds thinking.
I think part of being Jewish is that innate desire to question things. Rabbis sit around all day and question the Torah. Giving yourself the room to question things, in a religion, just breeds thinking.
Tôi nghĩ một phần của việc là người Do Thái là bẩm sinh mong muốn đặt câu hỏi về mọi thứ. Các giáo sĩ Do Thái ngồi suốt ngày và tra hỏi kinh Torah. Dành cho mình cơ hội để đặt câu hỏi về mọi thứ, trong một tôn giáo, chỉ tạo ra sự suy nghĩ.
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