So Rabbi Eliezer disowns what is in Sanhendrin
You've never studied up on the Sanhedrin, it's obvious.
It does not change the fact that it is written in the San. verse quoted that non-Jews should be killed for reading the Torah.
The what verses? (The passage was taken from the Mishnah, not the Sanhedrin - the Sanhedrin was simply a court of law, lol)
who killed because of his interpretation of Judaic law.
That's doubtful.
Given your refusal to condemn Goldstein as a Jewish terrorist - one could assume you also disagree with Rabbi Eliezer's opinion that the Sanhedrin verses are wrong?
Oh dear, I really should not have confused you and brought up the Sanhedrin.
I guess that answers my question if you've read the Talmud.