Talk:Torah study
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[edit]- the Torah is not studied in order to better obey it, but rather, to better determine how to “legally” work around it. It’s very much like the Constitution, whereas the Talmud is akin to the growing collection of case law and interpretation that takes precedence over the black letter law itself. In the same way lawyers are able to justify violating Constitutional rights despite the clear language of the Constitution, rabbis are highly skilled in their ability to justify various activities despite the clear language of the Law of the Old Testament. Which is why there is a specific warning in Isaiah against those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
- Theodore Beale, A Different God, Vox Popoli, 13 October 2024
Quote recently added to this page and to Talmud. The cited article describes the sages as "ten thousand Ben Shapiros deciding what is right". Recommended course of action: move to Vox Day. See also related discussion on Talk:Talmud. BurningLibrary (talk) 15:41, 14 October 2024 (UTC)