The Talmud is in Opposition to the Bible
Judaism From the Talmud
Approves of Sodomy: "If one committed sodomy with a child of less than nine years, no guilt is incurred" (Sanhedrin 54b).
Approves of Child Sacrifice to idols: "He who gives of his seed to Molech incurs no punishment" (Sanhedrin 64a).
Cursing Parents Allowed: "One who curses his parents isn't punished unless he curses them by Divine name" (Sanhedrin 66a).
Allows Enchanting: "It is permitted to consult by a charm the spirits of oil and eggs, and make incantations" (Sanhedrin 101a).
Bestiality Condoned: "Women having intercourse with a beast can marry a priest, the act is but a mere wound" (Yebamoth 59b).
Harlotry Lawful: "A harlot's hire is permitted, for what the woman has received is legally a gift" (Abodah Zarah 62b-63a).
Blasphemy Allowed: "One can revile the Divine Name if mentally applying it to some other object" (Sanhedrin 65a-b).
Not required to Keep Vows: "One may declare: 'Every vow which I may make in the future shall be null'" (Nedarim 23a-23b).
Murder Condoned: "If ten men smote a man with ten staves and he died, they are exempt from punishment" (Sanhedrin 78a).