Unfortunately a gross misrepresentation of the issues. It doesn't     require a PhD in biology. He said the following:
“We underestimate the effort needed to understand the advances in     biomedicine, people who are trained – doctors, etc. – have trouble     keeping up with the field,” Tendler told The Jerusalem Post at the     end of the conference. “Our rabbis enter the field at its most     advanced stage, without the background necessary to understand it.
“The idea that greatness in Torah is adequate to make up with this     deficit in education, is erroneous. Lo bashamaim hi – the Torah is     down on the earth. Therefore, Rabbi Moshe Feinstein waited two years     before he could answer the question [on whether brain-stem death     qualifies as death],” Tendler said of his late father-in-law, the     supreme rabbinic authority for Orthodox Jewry of North America and     one of the greatest halachic adjudicators of the generation.[...]
Can you elaborate?
ReplyDeleteI could but this issue has been debated for years already - I don't see the need to rehash the literature.
ReplyDeleteYet you posted it to begin with.
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