The Torah had its fair share of hatred against most people the ancient Hebrews encountered, but whatever the ancient Hebrews believed in doesn't really apply here. Last time I checked, they were all dead.
Talmudism, on the other hand, is an ideology born out of resentment and entitlement. Conceived by the people who thought they'd conquer the world under their Messiah, Bar Kokhba.
Instead, they ended up being crushed under the heel of the Roman Empire, and they've been nursing that bruised ego ever since...
The Torah had its fair share of hatred against most people the ancient Hebrews encountered, but whatever the ancient Hebrews believed in doesn't really apply here. Last time I checked, they were all dead.
Talmudism, on the other hand, is an ideology born out of resentment and entitlement. Conceived by the people who thought they'd conquer the world under their Messiah, Bar Kokhba.
Instead, they ended up being crushed under the heel of the Roman Empire, and they've been nursing that bruised ego ever since...
Are you sure you're getting your chronology on when the Talmud is written right?
Ah yes, I was wondering if any of the local talmudic scholars would chime in^^
Perhaps you're referring to the fact that the Mishnah was written before that?