Markz wrote on 28 Nov 2016 14:29:
Eyeglasses wrote:
The phrase 'your Go-d/my Go-d' sound like 'your Getshka my Getshka', my god is like this and yours like that.
Eg I do not profess to know you, but I wanted to comment on the comment
I listened to the shocking / heartbreaking speech about Married adults "Diving off the Derech" leaving their families behind which was spoken about at the latest Agudas Yisrael convention - you can easily find that specific lecture on Torahanytime.com
I know firsthand of such a case where the wife is going OTD leaving her family behind r"l
One of the things Reb Shaya Cohn mentioned at the convention was that many of these adults even if leading a "kollel life", yet they lack a REAL relationship with Hashem
A comment like the one you wrote (at least superficially) borders on heresy.
I don't care how much a person learns and observes with all chumros in the world. If there's no relationship with Gd his yiddishkeit is seriously at risk
But hey I was there not too long ago, so no worries, you can BreakFree too.
I was a regular FFB but had no drive for 'my religion' even if externaly I was going thru all the motions
Then I discovered Yiddishkeit thanks to a world renowned speaker and my outlook changed
Did that stop me from porn? No
I have a big hunch that there's many many good Jews out there who unfortunately don't have that relationship. Then they discover SA meetings and Gd
All their years in yeshiva they never heard about Hashem, and now they finally discovered him. But not from a Rebbi of theirs rather from another faith.
Can it happen that their religious observance which was a matter of rote, deminishes? And is replaced with a new mindset which enhances personal relationships, kicks lust in the butt, but he's learning less than before?
I would understand that
Is there something he should do about that? Probably
If there's a choice between
1) No relationship with Gd, lots of lust, lots of dapim Gemara
2) SA, Real Relationship with Gd (Jewish one of course), less lust, less Gemara or Minyan attendance
I recommend the 2nd. Because I feel such a person is a more stable Person / Jew
Later he will upgrade hopefully upgrade his observance
my 2 cents - sorry for spouting too much and I hope I didn't offend anyone
Markz,
I think that EG and other commenters (myself definitely included) were taking issue with whether this G-d that everyone is talking about is the Jewish one or not. I don't think anyone denies that a person is supposed to have a personal relationship with Him. I don't think EG had any questions about that.
I think the pushback was that you can't take just any conception of G-d and go ahead and make G-d whatever you or your sponsor wants him to be if it's not compatible with our hashkafa. And you can't do that even if you wouldn't be frum otherwise.
Even learning about our concept of HaShem from a non-Jew isn't simple at all, and the way I always operated in 12 steps was that whatever was said about the higher power I just took to refer to HaShem without turning to my sponsor for explanation.
And I'll tell you something else I noticed. While on one hand it did seem that amongst the group there was a certain emuna pshuta, a basic trust in G-d loving them and taking care of them, much of it was also silly and emunah tfeila. What I mean is that you had people deciding on step three in one week and now placing everything on G-d after years of acting out as of now G-d will make it go away. I don't know, but I was taught and R Wolbe in Alei Shur says this who knows how many times, that to get to levels of bitachon and emunah take time, practice, and focus. That's what he wrote his mussar vaadim for.
So one I saw people who all of a sudden had the highest levels of faith and trust in G-d in two weeks of working the program and getting to step three, or being expected to be there in a few weeks, I knew one thing- it doesn't take two weeks.
Again, no disrespect to 12 steps because it does have lots of honesty and personal growth, and community support so go for it. But all that I saw all the rabbis who are pro 12 steps saying is that it's fine- their concept doesn't have to go against what we believe in, but I never saw Rabbi Tannenbaum, Taub, or Twerski saying that you should get your concept of G-d from them.