>>9193176The big issue i found is that they say Ein Sof is the eternity, and infinity, and all that is in a state where all is mixed together without will or action or desire. Basically how gnostic say the Monad is. From this then suddenly, even though its unable to do anything, the first sephiroth manifested, the Kether which is the will essentially or the first manifestation of that Ein Sof that wouldnt have any intent to manifest a desire or will in the first place. Yet they dont get the idea that something without the Ein Sof must have influenced it to create this first intent and argue this indifferent mass of everything, basically creation and not the creator, is the highest form there is.
However they then come around and say that the Kether, the highest Sephiroth would be feeded energy by the Malkuth (basically you must imagine a chain Trees of these things lined up to another), essentially admitting that the Ein Sof needs something to influence it from without to kickstart the Kether, the first will, they still ommit that at the highest possible position something with intent and personality must exist or otherwise the first thing manifesting itself wouldnt be the will itself. Or for the will of the most high to manifest in this realm, the will must have existed before, debunking their entire basis for the moral relativism bullshit
You will also see that this grand infinite mass that suddenly for no reason splits up into creating the universe is exactly what they try to sell us with the Big Bang Theory.