So once again we're letting unbelievers tell us about our own faith and pretend to know the scripture more than people who have been studying it for literally decades and have devoted their whole lives to God and to a proper understanding of His word.
First of all, the Talmud is a massive, encyclopedic collection of rabbinic teachings and commentaries on the law, not to be confused with the actual Bible itself.
Second, the Koran was written by a pedophilic warlord who designed a unique new religion in order to gain power for himself and has resulted in the bloodiest and most violent movement to ever survive the modern era until Marxism came upon the scene to eclipse Islam as the most genocidal ideology on the planet. It has nothing to do with the Bible other than the fact that it tried to co-opt Jewish and Christian theological concepts and bend them to its own ends.
Third, I'm not sure what the name of God in the ancient Hebrew has to do with any of this discussion.
Fourth, the "bath salts" comment was purely ad-hominem attack and beneath the level of discussion one should demand in any context.
So once again we're letting unbelievers tell us about our own faith and pretend to know the scripture more than people who have been studying it for literally decades and have devoted their whole lives to God and to a proper understanding of His word.
First of all, the Talmud is a massive, encyclopedic collection of rabbinic teachings and commentaries on the law, not to be confused with the actual Bible itself.
Second, the Koran was written by a pedophilic warlord who designed a unique new religion in order to gain power for himself and has resulted in the bloodiest and most violent movement to ever survive the modern era until Marxism came upon the scene to eclipse Islam as the most genocidal ideology on the planet. It has nothing to do with the Bible other than the fact that it tried to co-opt Jewish and Christian theological concepts and bend them to its own ends.
Third, I'm not sure what the name of God in the ancient Hebrew has to do with any of this discussion.
Fourth, the "bath salts" comment was purely ad-hominem attack and beneath the level of discussion one should demand in any context.