The American Spectator
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Shmuel Klatzkin : We enter today into a period of 10 days beginning with what the Bible calls the first day of the seventh month .
He says in a world in which there is meaningful difference between things, we cannot help but choose just to keep the flood waters of randomness and entropy at bay.
Good judgment is practiced as a responsibility rather than as an unaccountable power, he says.
Free people must above all learn to judge themselves in the light of truth and embrace theirown responsibility for the results of their judgments.
The judgment that results from such a process is a judgment sweetened with love. We need neither a lawless love nor a loveless law, for both are weak and shallow, and poor counterfeits of the divine law.
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