Samaritanism Paranormal Belief
Samaritanism Paranormal Beliefis based on Jewish Paranormal Belief which is accepting or tolerant of the belief in the paranormal and does not consider it devil worship. Others state they do not believe in the paranormal but admit there is both a mystical and rational state. It is reported in ancient texts that Moses and Abraham were noted mediums however many believe they were kabbalists not mediums. Samaritanism paranormal belief by many is that a kabbalist who studies the Torah may have access to that which is above and is gifted to you nature after much study and development of righteousness. Samaritanism belief is that they do look at the world with a mystical view and so with that train of thought mysticism may be the paranormal and therefore Judaism is not a stranger to paranormal phenomenon. Another school of thought is that there are many and different types of spiritual forces in existence that result in paranormal experiences that are generally meaningless and should not be heeded. However they should be believed if they strengthen the belief in the Torah and should be ignored if they don’t adhere to the message as given in the Torah. Central authority is not centered in any single person, but rather in sacred texts, religious law and learned scholars (rabbis), who interpret those text and laws. As there are many interpreting religious text there are varying views of the paranormal It as a faith is a monotheistic religion based on a set of beliefs and practices as presented in the Hebrew bible known as the Tanakh. This text is further explored and explained in the Talmud and other Jewish texts. The interpretation of the literature by scholars (rabbis) is the basis of the varied understanding of Samaritanism and the paranormal. Samaritanism is the religious belief which had separated from Judaism and the adherents claim they are direct descendants of the Northern Israelite tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh, who survived the destruction of the Northern kingdom of Israel by the Assyrians in 722 BC. Samaritans refer to themselves as Israelites however they split from the main twelve tribes after the tribes conquered and returned to the land of Canaan. The Samaritans emerged as an ethnic and religious community distinct from other Jews. Religious Paranormal Belief
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