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It all traces back to the Talmud, which is a much more recent creation than Christianity and has nothing whatsoever to do with the old or new testament.
It’s easier to consider it like church doctrine, writ very, very large.
The same way the Methodist church is currently promoting LGBTP wamen pastors of color, and the Episcopalian church is aiding and abetting an invasion, they’re both doing so based off doctrine, and not scripture.
Just like these church doctrines, there are parts of the Talmud that are not off-base - merely context and historic records, and there are other parts that are horrific.
All teachings must be weighed against scripture, which a lot of Talmudists, and increasingly, Christian denominations, do not do very regularly.
very reasonable take.
It's just frustrating because while many people, as you say, do weigh them against scripture, a significant portion also consider them equal to or higher than scripture. I just don't understand how a religion claiming to be the chosen people and god's light to the nations wouldn't read something like the "3 years old and a day" quote and immediately strike it from the book, instead choosing to actively pursue such beliefs as law for hundreds of years.
Something something stiff necked people something something yada yada.
Then again, aren’t we all?
Some Methodist churches were hiring sodomist pastors in the 80’s. The Catholic Church has its share of skeletons in the closet. Save for certain red lines, one might have been hard pressed to identify me as a believer in my 20s, and occasionally even now.
Past that, Satan is always looking to infiltrate. Wolf in sheep’s clothing. This is a spiritual war. Principalities and powers, not flesh and blood.
another good take. Thanks.