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Why I Doubt The Talmud (Oral Law) Jewish ministers (calling themselves rabbis), who for the most part actually cannot even qualify as a Hebrew, do not respect the Torah or progressing dispensations in regard to God's law. Actually, their mixed-race-marriage pseudo-theology promotes Hebrew genocide. If they really loved Israel, they would resign as religious officials and encourage obedience to the Ezran Covenant so the country could begin an establishment based on racial integrity. They actually even say that their own teaching is more authoritative than the written Torah. Simply, although very learned commentators, they do not have the physical (required tribal genetics) or theological credentials (lacking faith) to be teachers of Israel. The Talmud, although it may have some historical value, and may not be erroneous in some of its parts, is a commentary in many parts and the commentators do not always have agreeing opinions. This type of arguing is natural among men. However, not like the oral torah, the written Torah is from God through Moses and does not contradict itself. So if the Talmud contradicts itself, it should be obvious that it doesn't qualify as an authoritative set of books, and especially when some of its interpretations are so far fetched and different from the written Torah. Never, should any man, no matter how well schooled, put himself above the written word of Jehovah. EZRAN COVENANT AND MANDATORY PATRILINEAL LAW
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