The absence of a sacred language (except for Hebrew) and a sacred law (like Shari'ah) in Christianity is very interesting and worth looking in to
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yeah I was about to say the Jews love their law from above lol.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdbkvJznmwU …
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Wow this is degenerate tho
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sacred law is kinda wasted on jews cause there is nobody better in the world at following the letter over the spirit
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Nah I believe ancient Hebrews were inspired by the Spirit
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Torah means Law but Im assuming Judaism evolved beyond that with the Talmud and such. Isn't there a sect that considers Aramaic a sacred languagehttps://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/9fej3i/why_isnt_aramaic_the_language_of_jesus_considered/ …
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Ah I don't believe in the "evolution" of traditions, at most the degeneration
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