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Why are goyim so degenerate?
Mick aren't you the same retard who lost a debate to me so bad he had to get some anonymous chud to run my fade and still lost?
Also gym "lost" it never continued
That wasn't law, the Talmud is not rules, it was simply written to distinguish what Rabbi can do and cannot, and also for daily life of a jew. No stoning or forced religious rape has ever been done by a jew since talmud was made in 5th century.
He was definitely doing it on your behalf, you needed the help, you barely refuted anything, you got socked in the throat like the bitch you are.
@Demonic_Passion:
THAT LITERALLY DESCRIBES A SET OF RULES YOU RETARD
Talmud is an unofficial set of rules that describes what happens in a Synagogue and how to navigate the world as a jew. It does not have official, God - given laws that are mandatory
Laws and rules are different
No, it's literally the consensus of Judaism along with Jewish scholars that the Talmud is CENTRAL
You saying it's unofficial is completely baseless, you can go ahead and give the justification for that, as it's legit one of the oldest texts of Judaism.
You're absolutely stupid.
Yes, Orthodox Jews respect the Talmud and actually consider it practically in equal stance to the Torah. I'm not an Orthodox Jew though. So you probably got a different viewpoint from a different denomination.
Not even close. The first Talmud was created in the 3rd century, 200 years after the rightful crucifixion of Yeshua.
By comparison the first found text of the Old Testament is from the 4th century BCE
Thank you my Rabbi, I respect you and I save israel
You're not a Jew at all, and most EVEN traditional Jews, INCLUDING those in Orthodox would consider the Talmud to be highly authoritative and reliable. It's seen as the foundation of Jewish law (Halakha) and a crucial source for understanding the Torah. For the other denominations, they DO see the Talmud as highly authoritative but may interpret it more flexibly, as you said.
Read what I said, cuck
Looks like you can't track keywords lmao.
Yes, I generally agree, the Talmud does have an important understanding of the Torah, and it is made by a source of authority, but it's just not total law, like how christcucks would call the "Old Testament" aka the Torah (real name)
And the Talmud still isn't even one of the oldest rec0rds of Jewish law and philosophy, it came later after Yeshua as more of a moral code than an absolute law
Again, I'm not an Orthodox
Okay so you're basically agreeing with me lmao.
We see the Talmud in different ways is what I say.
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