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Why are library shelves vacant of the Talmud and Zohar? Quite simply, it’s because Judaism teaches that the law they contain was given to Jews alone and it’s wrong for Gentiles to read that law. The Talmud says, “The goy who pries into the law is worthy of death.” 2
The Jewish Encyclopedia tells us, “Hence the Talmud prohibited the teaching to a Gentile of the Torah [Talmud and Zohar] “the inheritance of the congregation of Jacob…” R. Johanan says of one so teaching, “Such a person deserves death.”—Sanh. 59a, Hagigah.” 3
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This is the part of Judaism that really frightens me. The fact their bloodline plays as important a role in their right to heaven as obeying God's rules. This kind of exclusivity is especially horrifying since it creates the potential for so much abuse.
Jews need to work this aspect out of their beliefs (probably most of them already have).
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