I also haven't read the Talmud, but there are YouTube videos of people reading the pedophile part, so you could find that and then jump straight to the relevant part. I'd be interested in knowing if its really there, and if it still means that if included in its surrounding context.

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The Moloch verse I referenced makes me think that isn't actually about supremacy as much as a much darker incentive. Listen to William Schnoebelen too, who speaks about a masonic ritual involving taking the innocence of children to sustain eternal life. Where those two paths cross, I'm not sure. But both seem to provide incentives for the trafficking we see today, and a huge part of the open border issue with the Biden administration.
Tbh I doubt the masonic stuff. I'm not a mason, so idk, but they seem like very reasonable people. They have YouTube channels and you can just pop in there and ask them stuff. That Moloch verse sounds very interesting. Is it the same as the pedophile verse? There's a gnostic theory that the Old Testament God is actually Satan - I'm not saying he is, and I kinda recoil at the accusation, but if it can be supported by something in the Talmud, I think that's worth knowing.