[quote=@DarkwolfX37] I'm claiming that it isn't incorruptible and always applicable. And no, there are major changes and contradictions that would require throwing some out to fix, or re-canonizing certain pieces. The Lucifer being the serpent is one example, which Jewish (I don't remember the term used in relation to this information, so I'll just call them:) scholars say isn't the case. You the error with translating to Latin that confused Lucifer and Satan together. (As examples of major changes.) Or the directly conflicting instructions on dealing with having a raped daughter. (As an example of a contradiction.) If you can reconcile every single issue, then great. I'm not on about that. I'm showing that it [i]is[/i] corruptible and isn't always applicable. And unless every single person has the same interpretation of the same version of the same collection of what's considered canon, then you're just setting up the stage for a "holy" war. Does that track or...? [/quote] You base all your information on minute copies that nobody accepts because they've been proven to be illegitimate, unoriginal, etc. That instantly invalidates your claims. But like everything else, we've wasted countless hours discussing this.