Home › Forums › Decaffeinated Coffee › Is none2.0 Orthodox? › Reply To: Is none2.0 Orthodox?
I actually agree with alot of what “none2.0” says (and i WISH there would be a thread like this about me).
But somethings make no sense and demonstrate __conformity__ to ridiculous, yet weirdly common (in the last 2 millennia) ideas. Mainly, the concept that something quoted in chazal is a “human” idea, but quoting the mythical “Bible” is somehow “the word of god”. Nothing could be dumber. Literally.
The Prushim created the concept of “kisvay hakodeah” and “ruach hakodesh”; the Tzedokim ONLY taught and studied the Laws of the Torah (in other words, “Mishna Torah” and “Talmud Torah”), and would agree with 80% of chazal today. The “Bible”, on the other hand, was non existent. The first jewish “Tanach” was published around 800 CE