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Message Subject What's in the Talmud pt 1 and pt 2
Poster Handle ChamesGamron
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Jump to 26:45 in the first vid derps
 Quoting: ChamesGamron


27:00 "in the Talmud, beheading is a favorite thing ..."

She's said this before. And the citation is to the punishment OF A JEW if he beats his slave to death. (I know this because we had this discussion here just about a week ago. Amazing the lies she tells.)

The Jew gets beheaded by the Jewish justice system. More is expected of Jews, held to higher standards.

It is true that in the Talmud, Jews are deemed to be better than non-Jews. And in most literature, believers are held out to be better than non-believers. Otherwise the belief, faith, community etc. has no basis.

There are plenty of rabbis on the internet now who will explain that the OT is called the Tanach, and the whole Torah includes the Talmud, which is deemed essential for understanding the inspired text of the Tanach.

The Tanach is clearly written by a greater intelligence. The Bible Codes prove it.
 Quoting: oniongrass


Like you said, it's a 2hr video. I'm not going to spoon feed it to you.

Here some more literature that you can't be bothered with. Sorry, I left my Talmud in my other pants
[link to www.talmudunmasked.com]
 Quoting: ChamesGamron

Well I spit out that first morsel pretty well didn't I?

As for "Talmud Unmasked" why not just read the Talmud and see what you think? Look up those quotes, see the context, bring them back here for us to discuss.

The way I read the Old Testament was that I started on page 1 and then read it. No commentary, just read what it said, and I let it speak to me. Same way when i continued on to the New Testament. No commentaries, no "concordances", just the text.

I started reading the Talmud but it's awfully long. To save time, I am reading just the Mishnah (the oral law given to Moses on Mount Sinai) not the Gemara (commentaries on that) to save a bit of time.

I have to admit though, this idea of drive-by quoting is the same method a lot of Christians apply to their own Bible. How many Christians have even read their most central book, the New Testament? Instead they let a preacher (who they often pay for the privilege) cherrypick the most wildly unrepresentative stuff and spin whatever story, usually with a moral of social justice, that he chooses from it.

If Christians would lose the pastor and sit in their "closets" at home, reading and praying, there would be a lot less craziness.
 Quoting: oniongrass


Those are verses, once again you can't be bothered to even look for yourself. It's plain English, translated from Hebrew. We're done now
 
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