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The Talmud is a collection of arguments by Rabbis. It is no specific set of laws. That is why I asked where it came from. To see if you actually knew that. If you read the entire thing, then this rabbi argues this and another that.

Because people are human, debate within religion is essential, and so debate is part of Jewish life.

QUOTE; The Talmud is a record of the rabbinic debates in the 2nd-5th century on the teachings of the Torah, both trying to understand how they apply and seeking answers for the situations they themselves were encountering.

https://jewishpoliceassociation.org.uk/faq/what-is-the-difference-between-torah-and-talmud/#:

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