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What is Polydox Judaism’s view of the theological meaning of mitzvah?

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What is Polydox Judaism’s view of the theological meaning of mitzvah?

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9A. In Polydox Judaism, the position is taken that there is no credible objective evidence that any divine commandments or mitzvot have ever been revealed or otherwise communicated by a deity. This follows from the point made earlier that in polydoxy the Torah is viewed as a fallible document. For the theological foundation of the belief in mitzvah among the Jews is the Torah, and if the Torah is taken as fallible, then no objective evidence exists for Jews that mitzvot as divine commandments exist.

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