i'm sorry, i didn't say that nor did i mean to imply that. Just seemed logical to me that a place called "Holy Land" would be the best place to find answers. Not so logical afterall.
i would suggest that if you wish to find out whether or not there is a G-d, you should make a trip to the one place in the world that every one calls "the Holy Land", see what answers you can get there. (Provided of course that you can make such a trip)
You had said that you "need to know what kind of God would stand idly by and simply witness the persecution that was unleashed upon me by the United Kingdom State without any conscience to bother His mind." it sounds to me like you're saying that if G-d exists you want to hold Him accountable...
it sounds to me like you're saying that if G-d exists He needs to prove it and if He doesn't exist then there wont be any proof anyways. i don't know if anyone asked this but why is it important to you that G-d prove He exists?
in our dayinage, many things in science can be found to have support from the Torah and even ultimately prove the legitamacy of Torah. Our teachers like Rav Aryeh Kaplan & Rav Zamir Cohen have shown us many such examples. The Torah was given thousands of years ago, teaching us things that...
i struggle with the challenge of life (who doesn't). We are taught that this world is only temporary (which is obvious since i will die one day) and that the world to come is eternal.
My problem is that this world is real to me while the world to come... if i truly understood and could see the...