The Baruch Pelta vs. Rabbi Dovid Kornreich Debate

Proposition: "The claim that the Biblical Moses received the Torah and some sort of Oral Tradition from God at Sinai is untrue."

Monday, November 1, 2010

Dovid Kornreich's response to Q&A #2

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Skeptitcher Rebbe said... Dovid Kornreich: You stated this in your opening comments "But when you are informed from a trustworthy so...
Sunday, October 31, 2010

Dovid Kornreich's Response to Q&A

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The questions posed by Dan, Yaakov, "Interested Observer" etc. are a perfect opportunity to explode a few irresponsible myths tha...
Saturday, October 30, 2010

Answers by Baruch Pelta

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E-man notes that Dovid isn't "confined to believe that the world is only 5771 years old," but I never said in this debate that...
Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Q&A

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Alright, so now is the part where readers have a few days to ask questions. Please comment here with your questions. I will close the commen...
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Dovid Kornreich's Rebuttal to Baruch Pelta's Presentation

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I will paste Baruch Pelta's presentation here in full so avoid the necessity to scroll down to read it. (For the life of me, I do not u...
Monday, October 25, 2010

Rebuttal by Baruch Pelta

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Dovid sarcastically makes the following observation: “Baruch has enjoyed my hospitality and the hospitality of many Orthodox Jews over the...

Opening Argument By Dovid Kornreich

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What Separates Us One prevailing attitude I’ve seen a lot in the Jewish blogosophere is the emphasis on the rational and ridiculing the irra...
Sunday, October 24, 2010

Opening Argument by Baruch Pelta

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Rabbi Dovid Kornreich and I agree on very little, but there is at least one thing I think we agree on. If our lives are to be reliant on Th...

Agreed-Upon Debate Format

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1. Opening Argument by Baruch Pelta (maximum word count 5,000) 2. Opening Argument by Rabbi Dovid Kornreich (maximum word count 5,000) 3. Re...
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