Unspoiling is good and logically means things have been spoiled. I think the talmud is a false trail to lead people astray, a stumbling block when they already had a straight path given by God in a literal manual.
Then your view of it is like my view of Clement of Alexandria and Origen, whom many Christians still revere. I can't name a single thing I respect about them. But according to my theory their work is mixed too rather than all bad.
Unspoiling is good and logically means things have been spoiled. I think the talmud is a false trail to lead people astray, a stumbling block when they already had a straight path given by God in a literal manual.
Then your view of it is like my view of Clement of Alexandria and Origen, whom many Christians still revere. I can't name a single thing I respect about them. But according to my theory their work is mixed too rather than all bad.
I'm not (edit: too) familiar with them.
Mixing is my issue and many do it, and I'm not mature enough to not get mad.