Editor's note:
Re: G‑d and morality: a story, a question and an essay
I've always found it interesting to read two different articles expressing different views on the same subject. Even better: to read two different views, see them disagree with each other, but also see that they're both right, or even that they're both essentially saying the same thing.

This week's edition of our Magazine includes three articles — a story, a question-answer dialogue and an essay — on the subject of G‑d and morality. What makes an act moral or immoral? Can there be "morality" that is independent of belief in G‑d? Is there something compelling about goodness that makes G‑d desire it, or is it completely arbitrary? Each of our three writers approaches the issue in a different way, and says different, even differing, things about it. (For added measure, you can look a at fourth article and its follow-up discussion, which I wrote a while back for Week In Review).

Do they ultimately disagree? I'm not sure. Tell me what you think.

Of course, this week's Torah reading is Mishpatim — the primary source of the Torah "logical mitzvot." So there's lots on the subject in our Parshah Section as well.

Yanki Tauber