Ardainian Right on Nostr: I think going in-depth on this one story in context may be a more effective approach ...
I think going in-depth on this one story in context may be a more effective approach to show why the Talmud is satanic than throwing a lot of different random quotes from different places. The more I dig into the layers of this one story, the worse it gets, considering the symbolism being thrown around.
First, the rabbis reference the oven of akhnai, the snake. They explain its significance by claiming that they surround it with their statements like the coils of a snake. Then the story begins with Rabbi Eliezer answering all questions and explanations about his opinion on the Law.
Once logic fails, Eliezer attempts to show his opinion is correct with mighty signs, like uprooting a tree, or making water flow uphill, or making the walls of the study hall collapse. These may be referencing miracles like the burning bush, the parting of the Red Sea, or the collapse of the walls of Jericho.
The other rabbis reject these signs, so Rabbi Eliezer calls to God to speak from heaven, and God does so in support of his position. Rabbi Yehoshua replies by claiming it is written: "It is not in heaven." (Deut 30:12) Rabbi Yirmeya explains that this means that since the Torah was given at Mount Sinai, they no longer regard a Divine Voice, since it is written: "After a majority to incline." (Exodus 23:2) And so, the majority of rabbis are declared right even against God Himself saying otherwise.
But the actual context of Deuteronomy 30:12 is that God is giving Israel a choice to follow Him and prosper, or disobey Him and suffer, and that this command is not in heaven, or in the sea, or somewhere far away and hidden. Combined with the snake imagery and the admission that their words are coiled to conceal the truth, this is a Luciferian statement to defy God, to "be as gods," as the serpent said. So in response to the great choice God presented before them, they choose to follow the path of the original sin. Their reference of Exodus 23:2 is similarly perverse, because that passage says NOT to follow the majority instead of pursuing divine justice. By rejecting divine revelation and claiming a majority consensus of their own as binding authority, they reject any external standards of right and wrong, even the word of God.
They then laughably reference Elijah as saying that God Himself admitted He had been bested by Him children. Of course Elijah famously stood against a wicked king and 150 servants of Baal as a witness to God, so to put such words in his mouth is a crude mockery.
This story, even more than any other grotesque and blasphemous lies, or the convoluted and duplicitous nature of the texts, gets to the heart of what the Talmud is, it is an exaltation of the class of sophist rabbis over even the will of God, it is a blatant idolatry in defiance of everything even their own earlier texts declared.
Even more than their blasphemies against Christ, they proceed to blaspheming against the Holy Spirit, the very essence of God, all to exalt their own wills. This is said to be the one sin which shall not be forgiven, even in this age or in the one to come. All other sins are crystallized within the primeval sin, the rejection of God and the worship of self, and here is where they dare to express this blasphemy of blasphemies so blatantly, so if you want one single story to hammer home the diabolical nature of the Talmud, I think I'd choose this one.
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