Thread:SoKeepherOfTheLostCities/@comment-38861504-20191206225820/@comment-38861504-20191209164731

SoKeepherOfTheLostCities wrote: Oki, I found some time :D Here's the thing: I don't believe that happened (I've taken on a more "modern" take to Judaism), but here's how it is traditionally. According to the Torah, yeah. To my knowledge, it's exactly the same as you know it (Adam was the first man, Eve was the first women, the apple dilemma, etc. I think that's how you know it, at least...)

I think it all depends on whether you're traditional or more "modern". Traditionally, the term 'heaven' means the return to the Garden of Eden (again, that Adam/Eve reference), or these mystical realms of the afterlife. It's just this... perfect place. Modernly [if that's a word], people just don't know what to think anymore, but that's the gist of it. So you take the modern term of it?

What do you think really sets Judaism apart from other religions?