For those who thought Rabbi Zitron spoke too fast... here's a nice laid-back shiur, questions and answers on the topic of Moshiach from Rav Dror.
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Thanks for putting up this shiur. Rav Dror spoke about his questioning about Hashem in his mind when he was in the process of becoming frum and suddenly somebody came up to him and answered his question that only he would know in his mind. Well, the same thing happened to me too. I was "talking to Hashem" alone in the bathroom, of all places. Suddenly, on the same day, someone in passing told me that one is not supposed to talk to Hashem in the bathroom. How did this person know I was doing that? Then, I realized there is a G-d. My life changed drastically from there. Baruch Hashem, shomea tefillah.
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Thanks for putting up this shiur. Rav Dror spoke about his questioning about Hashem in his mind when he was in the process of becoming frum and suddenly somebody came up to him and answered his question that only he would know in his mind. Well, the same thing happened to me too. I was "talking to Hashem" alone in the bathroom, of all places. Suddenly, on the same day, someone in passing told me that one is not supposed to talk to Hashem in the bathroom. How did this person know I was doing that? Then, I realized there is a G-d. My life changed drastically from there. Baruch Hashem, shomea tefillah.
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