Subject: My 'knowledge'...
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Posted on: 2014-11-17 11:04:00 UTC

... came from the same place as most of my other knowledge: Wikipedia, plus random wanderings. I actually read a portion of the Talmud at one point, for want of anything else to do; I found the conversational-anecdotal style really interesting as a structure. Come to think of it, it's probably what's being referenced by the annotations to the Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch in Good Omens, with the whole conversation-carried-out-over-centuries thing.

One question I have is... not really a question: it sounds from what you're saying like the Talmud isn't really an authoritative document. It's more like a series of cases for and against certain readings, which implies that a) it can be disagreed with (on evidentiary grounds, naturally), and b) it could theoretically be added to? How far off the mark are those two notions?

hS

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