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		<title>Genuine Spirituality #16 The Yetzer Hara</title>
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Program #73 &#8211; Genuine Spirituality #16
&#8220;The Yetzer Hara&#8221;

In this program I build on the idea that man is the creation of earth and breath of G-d.  This gives man a dual nature of sorts.  This helps us explain the propensity towards the natural mundane world.  However, it creats [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size: small;">In this program I build on the idea that man is the creation of earth and breath of G-d.  This gives man a dual nature of sorts.  This helps us explain the propensity towards the natural mundane world.  However, it creats a great question.  Why did G-d give us a Yetzer hara?</span></p>
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Tuesdays on ARBA4

Program #73 - Genuine Spirituality #16

"The Yetzer Hara"



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Tuesdays on ARBA4

Program #73 - Genuine Spirituality #16

"The Yetzer Hara"



In this program I build on the idea that man is the creation of earth and breath of G-d.  This gives man a dual nature of sorts.  This helps us explain the propensity towards the natural mundane world.  However, it creats a great question.  Why did G-d give us a Yetzer hara?</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Parsha Lech Lecha</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 00:30:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What does Lech Lecha really mean?
 In this parsha class we discuss the amswer to this question as a means for understanding whatAbraham experienced and was headed for in his life.
The Apostolic writings of Shaul (Paul) tells us that Abraham had exrordinary Emunah (faith).  What was the key to this dunamis (miracle working faith) emunah?
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<p style="font-size: 12pt"> In this parsha class we discuss the amswer to this question as a means for understanding whatAbraham experienced and was headed for in his life.</p>
<p style="font-size: 12pt">The Apostolic writings of Shaul (Paul) tells us that Abraham had exrordinary Emunah (faith).  What was the key to this dunamis (miracle working faith) emunah?</p>
<p style="font-size: 12pt">Listen to this class for the answer to REAL faith.</p>
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 In this parsha class we discuss the amswer to this question as a means for understanding whatAbraham experienced and was headed for in his life.
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