I am curious to know if/how God is crisply defined in the Torah: What is God and what is God not?
For example, here is what can be considered a crisp definition of God in the Quran (necessary conditions and hence main definition) in the sense that if anyone satisfies these four points then he is...
@Ali I haven't voted on the question, FWIW. If you want to understand why the question has downvotes, corrective comments are a good clue, since at least some of them are probably directly associated with some of the votes. If you want to get these people to reverse their votes, you might consider addressing their concerns directly, on the spot, by editing the question and/or responding to the corrective comments directly, explaining either how you've addressed them or why you feel ...
... they're incorrect. The former, of course, is more likely to get people to change their minds.
@Ali OK, so if you feel that you've addressed people's concerns, tell them how on the spot. If you @ping them there, it's more likely that they'll notice.
in Hebrew we have an adage that says “הדור הולך ופוחת” ("Hador holekh wepocheth"), meaning “the generation is getting more and more diminished", which may have meant that there are fewer and fewer new children, but now commonly means that the younger generations are not as educated/disciplined/we...