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BeefyBelisarius on scored.co
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>What the actual oral tradition was before that is, obviously, up for debate.
Which it was, back in the 2nd temple days when the pharasees were the only sect claiming to have an oral tradition. Probably something they picked up in the Babylonian captivity or from the Edomites who moved into Judah after the Babylonian conquest. Pharasees, of course, were the authors of the talmud after they fled from Titus crushing the great revolt.
>finding every extant copy, burning it
That's tempting, but it backfired when the French did exactly that after King Saint Louis put the talmud on trial. Their descendants forgot and let the jews creep back in and repay them with the devastation of the French Revolution.
No, burn all but one copy, then use that copy to make small booklets of the worst excerpts, starting with the parts about not letting goyim read it. Then make it both law and tradition that anyone in a leadership position, both sacred and secular, must read this cautionary booklet before exercising any authority, so they'll know why it can't be allowed to take root again.
At most they could have killed all the ones in France, which wouldn't prevent the ones outside from sneaking in after waiting a generation or so for people to forget. Future generations need warned to stay vigilant.
Which it was, back in the 2nd temple days when the pharasees were the only sect claiming to have an oral tradition. Probably something they picked up in the Babylonian captivity or from the Edomites who moved into Judah after the Babylonian conquest. Pharasees, of course, were the authors of the talmud after they fled from Titus crushing the great revolt.
>finding every extant copy, burning it
That's tempting, but it backfired when the French did exactly that after King Saint Louis put the talmud on trial. Their descendants forgot and let the jews creep back in and repay them with the devastation of the French Revolution.
No, burn all but one copy, then use that copy to make small booklets of the worst excerpts, starting with the parts about not letting goyim read it. Then make it both law and tradition that anyone in a leadership position, both sacred and secular, must read this cautionary booklet before exercising any authority, so they'll know why it can't be allowed to take root again.
The trick is to also kill all jews.