Re: The Orthodoxy Test
- From: yacovachi@xxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 14:26:57 +0000 (UTC)
q_q_anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:.
[snipped]
While I enjoyed your long response, I find it overly tedious to
respond. You deal in assumptions and the application of "common
sense" and "logic" to translations.
I would wish you were aware of some of the basics of Talmud, including
reading it in the original, as well as any of the actual histpry of the
Maimonidean controversy, prior to filling so many lines with
conjecture.
In absence of that it is way too much work to unravel all the errors,
and I doubt it would inure to any benefit.
Jacko
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