GOD: YES? NO?
HOW DO WE DECIDE?
WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE?
A WORLD PREMIERE
90-Minute Tele-Webinar with
Rabbi NEIL GILLMAN
Professor of Jewish Philosophy
Jewish Theological Seminary
http://www.AskNeilGillman.com/P
Accessible by Telephone OR your Internet Computer
Whether you consider yourself religious or atheist, whether
you affiliate with a specific religious denomination or
not, whether you observe any religious practices or not,
the notion of "God" must have preoccupied your mind, your
feelings or both at one point or another. Whether you
dismissed it or explored it in depth, the questions
persist...
* HOW do you answer someone who asks
you if you "believe in God?"
* HOW do we prove or disprove the
"existence of God?"
* HOW do we know that there is a
God "out there?"
* WHAT do people mean when they say
that they "experienced God?"
* HOW do modern Jews understand God?
All you need participate is either a telephone OR a computer.
Period. No travel, no hassle.
-->> http://www.AskNeilGillman.com/P <<-- INFO
Thursday November 6, 2008
9:00 PM Eastern | 6:00 PM Pacific
If the times or dates are not convenient to you, no worries:
the recording of the full session will be made available to
you within 48 hours of the live event, so you can listen to
it at your leisure. However, you MUST register to gain access
to the replay.
Looking forward to your joining us in this remarkable event!
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