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Based on what do you say that “The Gaon’s endorsement of Kabbalah is perhaps his most glaring error”? Such a genius who was also a master of every scientific field, it seems rather flippant to dismiss his mysticism as erroneous.
Thank you, Alexander, for reading my article and for your question. It was not my intent to come across as flippant regarding the Gaon’s endorsement of Kabbalah. I gave it much thought when I wrote these words, “He was wrong to give the same authority to extrabiblical writings that he gave to the Bible.” With all due respect for the Gaon’s knowledge and expertise, I would say the same of anyone who seeks ultimate truth from mysticism, whether Kabbalah or any other form of mysticism. Ultimate, final, objective truth is only found in the written, inspired text of the Bible. Being learned and educated in other fields is all well and good. But in order to acquire an eternal, personal relationship with the God who created us, one must know and study the Bible – His word. Nothing else is needed. Again, thank you for your inquiry.
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God Bless, Luke