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I’m very interested in World Religions, so my dad’s friend gave me “the Zohar”. Is this okay?
I don’t see anything wrong with the Zohar! Or owning copies of the New Testament or the Qur’an, for that matter. However, please realize that the Zohar (part of the Kaballah) does not supersede the Torah and it can often be used to interpret complex Torah passages. Further, some Traditional Orthodox Jews (the non-Hasidic variety) do not study or believe in many of the teachings of Jewish mysticism, which would include, for example, the notion of reincarnation.I’m very interested in World Religions, so my dad’s friend gave me “the Zohar”. Is this okay?
Books are sources of information. Libraries have books somewhat unprejudiced in their collecting. I have Protestant books, Martyrs mirror, Noble army Heretics and more. Scott Hahn has stated that he has many Protestant books in his Library. Books are OK and are not the near occasion of sin. Books not discerned may be the near occasion of sin. Learning and understanding are good. Asking questions is also good.I’m very interested in World Religions, so my dad’s friend gave me “the Zohar”. Is this okay?