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soc.culture.jewish FAQ: Jewish Thought (6/12)
Section - Question 12.4: Does modern science contradict liberal readings of the Torah?

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   The liberal Jewish movements who do not hold the text of the Torah as
   a purely factual account don't need to reconcile it with science.

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