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ORAL torah and written torah
why do christians reject jewish oral torah?
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Christians see Jesus as the fulfillment of the torah, so oral torah would be superfluous to them. Why should they consider it?
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do the christians believe that the stories in the mishna and talmud go all the way back to moses? if not, why do they not accept them as authentic?
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Aren't the only Chrisians that accept the oral torah members of the weirdo sect?
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So christians agree that their are inventions made up by men in the oral torah? Did the rabbis use the same mnemonic techniques for both pre written torah and oral torah? I know we dont know but christians through the holy spirit tell us that rabbis used mnemonic to preserve written torah, but they could use mnemonic to preserve lies, says the christian.
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After that you have somehow taken the opposite position. The Oral Torah is an invention of the rabbis who were active more or less concurrently with early Christianity. Why would Christians accept this invention? Do you have any references that would shed some light on what you are talking about? |
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Theoretically there are some things in the Talmud that were passed down from Moses. These are few and far between, and are not actually identified. A lot of the stuff is from later authorities, such as Damages_(Jewish_law) Quote:
Another offensive part is the implications that Christians have a superior understanding of the Torah. This is more ludicrous than anything else. The mentioning of mnemonics is peculiar. The fact that it's mentioned here without a link in conjunction with "preserve lies" smells anti-Semitic. MNEMONICS OR MEMORA TECHNICA Quote:
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I am not anti semitic. My posts are about chrtian double standards.
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