Some things he says are not accurate
I really liked this podcast initially and I do think there is a lot of great content. I don’t necessarily agree with everything he says but I am open to different perspectives. The thing that really turned me off was the claim that abuse and trauma are “undefined” therefore shouldnt be used. This is simply not true, they are clearly defined. Different types of abuse such as physical, emotional, financial etc. are real, and very clearly defined in the medical community. I understand not wanting to be “victim” to anything that happens, but to completely deny that abuse and trauma are real is quite inaccurate and shouldn’t be perpetuated. Also, he insinuates that Jusaism is prolife which is actually not in alignment with the reformed Jewish communities stance. The Torah clearly makes a delineation between a fetus and a person, and states a woman’s life is of greater value.
Britney Kay via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/20/23
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My God. The intellectualism that spills from the tip of this man's heart. It literally makes me dizzy. After I've finished a cup of tea and I'm up in a hurry to make more I have to sit back down because after just listening to this man, my body gets a little dizzy.Read full review »
Slyfer9 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/03/16
What a windbag this guy! Aimless meandering tales interspersed with his justification for corruption in politics and folksy anti-science rambles. Check recent 2018 episode where he compares atheistic Israelis to “Baboons” ... oh boy.
Bimmy66 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/10/18
Listen to this man! He is wise and very well informed.
Mouthdoc via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/18/20
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