Message from @RyeNorth
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The Talmud includes outlines on traditions for religious holidays
It also includes rulings from what basically amounts to a medieval Israel supreme court.
The Sanhedrin.
Well... the one thing i see get brought up... is one of the verses refering to the allowance of a virgin as young as the age of 3 to be wed to a priest. to me it is just an archaic form of adoption that gets used as a racial flare for the GAY JEWISH MAFIA IS RUNNING THE WORLD!!!!!!! or something like that....
This particular council had... for lack of a better term, political parties.
That were VASTLY opposed to one another
Ah, hang on
Age 3?
thats some of their argument.. the counter is it is misquoted and the interpretation is that is the age to which a child could convert? also there are other verses that specify that molestation is forbidden.
but its crazy to think that people in a different time, wrote things that have such substantial impact on today....
There may have been a ruling at some time.
It'd take far more scholarly effort than I'm really willing to commit to it right now to figure out which house was in power at the time.
and thats typically where i stop..... to me.. whoever is acting as the victim in a situation is more than likely the opportunist? i dunno...
but then you start to read correlations and wonder...... is there someone out to get us... is you the devil or is you the god. you is both.
Imagine a wikipedia article where nothing actually gets deleted.
Put it in pre-medival times.
That's the Sanhedrin portion of the Talmud, essentially.
but theyre gonna tear down the thomas jefferson statue because he had slaves!
Well, personally, I'm of the belief that any religion which says that its followers are God's chosen ones is going to be messed up
Do you want to get anti-christ dictators?
so join my religion. i am the chosen one....
Because this is how you get Antichrist dictators.
lol
I would prefer to get regular dictators
Caesar wasn't all that bad
Julius or Octavian (Augustus)
Caesar was a title, not a name.
root of the word Czar or Tzar
uhm
I studied latin for 8 years
It was most definitely a name
why not cicero?
It is also the root of Czar/Tzar/Kaiser/etc
Hey Revan
I just double checked myself
Turns out we're both right.
citizen: Oh, bad memories from Skyrim
i dunno. never got too far into elder scrolls.
Skyrim. The okayest fp rpg.