Total BS. The Talmud IS NOT a discussion on Torah. It is a COMPLETE RE-WRITE of the Torah to give Rabbis power they would not otherwise have. The Torah is mainly a restriction on behavior except for the times you are compelled to do something. The Talmud "weasles" out of Torah adhearment and in doing so violates the Torah you say it follows hereโฆ
Deu 4:2ย Ye shall not add unto the word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish ought from it, that ye may keep the commandments of the LORD your God which I command you.ย
In fact I bet YOU have never looked at the torah with intent to learn it as you are steeped in your tradition of Judaism.
The Talmud is the Torah stepped on, re-written, and has many added rules. And the Talmud HATES the non-Jew and I can give you 10 examples. Here area fewโฆ
On Murder
As we know the Torah states โThou shalt not killโ. Under Talmudic โlawโ forms of murder are permissible:
Binding up your neighbor so that he dies of starvation. Just bind up the neighbor before it is hot or cold enough to kill him and all is well โ you are guiltless of what follows.
Binding up your neighbor so that he dies of sunstroke.
Binding up your neighbor so that he dies of cold.
Binding up your neighbor so that a lion may kill him. He could not have fought the lion anyway, so, it is acceptable, says the Talmud.
Letting mosquitoes bite your neighbor to death. As for the mosquitoes, they come and go, so, since the ones which bit him when you tied the victim go away and others end his life, you are pure and blameless.
Throwing your neighbor into a pit and leaving him to die there.
Killing your neighbor with arrow wounds. Shooting the neighbor with an arrow is acceptable, since if there is balsam for sale somewhere, he presumably could have sent for some and thus have been cured instead of dying.
Death from snakebite preferable
The Talmud says that Rabbi Ishmael (sage) has a nephew who is bitten by a snake and wants to let Jacob, a Disciple of Jesus, heal him, but dies in the middle of the sentence. The Rabbi thereupon exclaims: โHappy art thou Ben Dama for thou wert pure in body and thy soul likewise left thee in purity โฆ .โ His joy was because, of course, it was preferable to die of snakebite than to be healed by a follower of Jesus. (Talmud, Abodah Zarah 27b.
Some of us have done the homework shill.