It's stomach turning, to say the least. It makes perfect sense upon reading from it why Jesus called the followers of it "a den of vipers, children of their father the devil, and whited sepulchres filled with dead men's bones." Their stomachs were probably quite literally digesting dead men's bones as he said that to them. Of course according to the Talmud, only followers of it were considered human beings. Non-them were animals worthy of blood letting.
It's stomach turning, to say the least. It makes perfect sense upon reading from it why Jesus called the followers of it "a den of vipers, children of their father the devil, and whited sepulchres filled with dead men's bones." Their stomachs were probably quite literally digesting dead men's bones as he said that to them. Of course according to the Talmud, only followers of it were considered human beings. Non-them were animals worthy of blood letting.