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A Rabbi and a Reverend walk into a podcast... and talk REAL about religion. We are Rabbi Eric Linder and Reverend Joel Tolbert. We became colleagues and friends in 2012 when we both found ourselves serving congregations near Athens, GA. We were founding members of an area Interfaith group that grew from seven to over sixty clergy. Today, we live in different states but come together here to discuss faith, God, religion, entertainment, and tech. We’ll dive into the social, cultural, political, and topical too. We have quick minds, sharp tongues, and good hearts, and we hope you enjoy being a part of these conversations!
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Sunday Jun 20, 2021
Free-ish Will
Sunday Jun 20, 2021
Sunday Jun 20, 2021
This is the first episode of Realigion Season 2!
Each episode this season will focus on a specific theme, and Joel and Eric have chosen "difficult texts" to match with each theme.
This week, "Free Will."
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Show Notes:
Do we have free will? Does it matter? and can God interfere in our lives so that free will is taken away?
Joel starts us off with a close look at the Lord's Prayer, specifically with regard to the phrase, "thy will be done."
Eric quotes the Talmud, which mentions that that God is control of all things, other than whether or not someone has "awe of God."
Eric brings up some midrashim (stories) from Jewish tradition as well as the troubling text where God hardens Pharoah's heart. Did Pharoah then not have free will? (Exodus 12).
They both talk about how the concepts of free will are linked to an oft-quoted phrase that bothers both of them, namely: "Everything happens for a reason."
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Send feedback, show ideas, comments, and suggestions to:
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How to follow Rabbi Eric
Twitter @geekyrabbi
Blog Geeky Rabbi | Theology, Technology and a bit of Music
Home - Congregation Children of Israel, Athens Georgia (ccisrael.org)
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How to follow Rev. Joel
Twitter @treblotj
Blog Cross Purposes | Blog of Rev. Joel Tolbert
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Music "Modulation in the Spirit" by Little Glass Men, Composer Ryan Claus (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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