PART 1: The Greatest Academic Secret
How University Presses Proved Western Religion Is Persian (And Nobody Told You) A Two-Part Investigation Into 150 Years of Published Evidence INTRODUCTION: The Field You've Never Heard Of There's an academic discipline called "Irano-Talmudica." It's been around since the 1880s. It studies Persian and Zoroastrian influence on Judaism. Hundreds of papers have been published. Multiple books from major university presses. Entire conferences dedicated to it. You've never heard of it. That's not an accident.
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How University Presses Proved Western Religion Is Persian (And Nobody Told You) A Two-Part Investigation Into 150 Years of Published Evidence INTRODUCTION: The Field You've Never Heard Of There's an academic discipline called "Irano-Talmudica." It's been around since the 1880s. It studies Persian and Zoroastrian influence on Judaism. Hundreds of papers have been published. Multiple books from major university presses. Entire conferences dedicated to it. You've never heard of it. That's not an accident. WHAT THE ACADEMICS HAVE DOCUMENTED 1. The Babylonian Talmud Was Written In Persia The Basic Facts: The Babylonian Talmud (called the "Bavli") is the foundation of modern Rabbinic Judaism. It's the authoritative text that defines Jewish law, practice, and theology. Where was it written? In Babylonia/Mesopotamia, under Persian rule .
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