Why are there differing opinions in the Babylonian Talmud?
Firstly, there is no falsehood in the Gemara. The varying opinions, whether two or three, are all part of the Torah, which represents God’s will and wisdom. However, we typically follow only one of these opinions as the binding verdict. Generally, the majority opinion among the sages is the one that forms the basis of halacha (Jewish law). Even the opinions that are not accepted as halacha are still part of the Torah and, therefore, part of G-d’s wisdom. The…