THE JEWS vs. THE GREEKS
The respective
approaches to ontology and epistemology of the Jews and the Greeks were not so
much diametrically opposed, indeed they were not, as they were irreconcilable.
The Greeks opined
that the universe was essentially rationally and logically ordered and operated
according to rational and logical laws that could be apprehended by anyone
possessing an orderly, logical and rational mind; irrespective of whether the
person was of noble or ignoble character.
The Jews knew
that the universe is essentially moral, guided by essentially moral principles
and could thus only be comprehended by those of high moral achievement, each in
direct proportion to his or her individual moral achievement, based on the
conscious undertaking to grow ever more moral.
Judaism certainly
recognizes that astronomical numbers of bits of data (cheekily but aptly called
"factoids" nowadays) can be accumulated using rationality and logic
and empirical observation alone and one can amass a good deal of know-how based
on the principle of the mother of necessity being the mother of invention. But
we Jews know that without moral aptitude the implications of the data mined
cannot be understood properly and the principles cannot be applied wisely and
well. Without moral excellence one cannot advance beyond the level of the
proverbial butterfly collector.
Another
difference between the Jews and the Greeks is that our approach to learning
admits of no dichotomy between the linguistic and the mathematical, as Hebrew
is an alpha-numerical language. No reading is possible in Hebrew without
calculation.
Indeed, the study
of mathematics by Jews was not only undertaken to the purpose of serving
Humankind, Kabbalah, that is true Kabbalah,
is naught but the study of moral mathematics, as I have elucidated and
elaborated upon in many of my writings. As the study of moral mathematics is so
very foreign to the gentile mind, it is no wonder that they perceive it as some
kind of "witchcraft".
Jews never
studied mathematics abstracted from the moral principles that underlie the
numbers and the names of the numbers and the relations between and among
numbers. The Nobel Prize awarded to Prof.
Yisrael (Robert J.) Aumann and our historical proven aptitude in mathematics notwithstanding,
Jews are discouraged from undertaking the study of "theoretical
mathematics". We learn, as I said, the Kabbalah
– the study of moral mathematical-linguistics, not gentile mathematics.
With the advent
of the "scientific method" it appeared, for awhile, that the approach
to ontology and epistemology of the Greeks had proven to be the correct one and
the approach of the Jews to knowledge and being receded and was temporarily
eclipsed. This optical delusion [sic] was exacerbated in the minds of secular
scientists by the wholly irrational, bizarre and dark mysticism of the
Christians, which was often attributed to the Jews as well because
Christianity, possessing no validity on its own, was compelled to refer
obsessively to Judaism in its vain attempt to reassure itself that it stood on
some basis other than pagan debauchery, human sacrifice and drug-induced
hallucination.
However, it did
not take long before scientists, glamoured and enamoured with their own minds and growing ever more
megalomaniacal with every seeming scientific victory over nature, soon
descended into moral depravity and today the world has the Greeks to thank for
such horrors as transhumanism, mind control
experimentation, Big Phrama and the Hadron Collider – all of which
adheres to the strictest rigors of mathematical analysis of scientific method
even as it is increasingly morally deranged.
Now that they themselves, and not only
the hapless Peoples colonized by them, are suffering the destruction wrought by
their world-view, is the Euro-gentile world slowly, reluctantly coming to
the conclusion that they Jews have been right all along?
Doreen Ellen Bell-Dotan, Tzfat, Israel
DoreenDotan@gmail.com