You can stomp your feet all you want but you very clearly lost this one. Now you want me to account for gender politics in 500 AD. Mary was 12 when Jesus was born. There’s nothing I can do about that.
Next time do your homework before you talk shit about a book you know nothing about.
Yes, girls are still children at 14. However, you’re talking about a series of texts written in 500 AD when the average life expectancy was early-30s. Spare me your disingenuous theatrics and understand that there’s a thing called context.
I know you’re disappointed that the Talmud prohibits pedophilia, but just take the loss and move on. I’m sure there are plenty of other people on this forum who are eager to believe your lies.
Uh, what did I lie about? Girls begin puberty around 11 or 12. You asked me to show you where the Talmud condemns pedophilia, I did. Now you want to move the goalposts and get into a debate about female biology because you’re disappointed at how stupid you look?
Like I told you from the start, you clearly don’t know what you’re talking about. Try harder next time.
Niddah 13b.
“The Sages taught that those who play with children delay the coming of the Messiah.
But with regard to the category of those who play with children, to what is it referring?
If we say that this is referring to homosexuality, such men are liable to be executed by stoning, and their behavior is criticized not simply because they delay the Messiah.
The baraita means that they marry minor girls who are not yet capable of bearing children.”
That wasn’t difficult.
Every time you mention "good faith," you make it glaringly obvious yet again that you don't know what it is. Just like you were talking about Sabbateans when you meant Frankists. I can tell that you're trying hard, but you're not an intelligent person. Try harder next time, alright?
Believe it or not, some people achieve things simply because of their intelligence and work ethic and not because of some greater conspiracy. I know that might be difficult for someone like you to grasp. Not everything is a scheme.
I didn’t ask.