First off, and most important, let me say peace, shalom, salam to all of you and yours.
That all Abrahamic religions prescribe some form of the Golden Rule points to the good all three share. That their scriptures and/or theologians build in loopholes points to the opposite. Plus, they all contain doctorines that are unbelievable to most outside the faith and even some within it.
Concepts like Jesus' virgin birth, the immaculate conception, shar'ia law and punishment, jihad or crusade as holy war, etc. should and are brought up for vigorous debate in interfaith/skeptic/freethought places. But it seems to me equally valid to question themes that come up in Judaism, namely that "thy neighbor" might be taken to mean especially "thy neighbor like you," or "thy neighbor with the bloodline NOT of Esau or Amelek, etc., and definitely NOT "thy neighbor the idol-worshipper."
How prominent or nonprominent is the belief that if you see two people in peril, and you're a Jew, that you must prefer the Jew? Or that "bloodline" is at all important? What about helping/not helping/hurting idol worshippers who aren't bothering anyone else? I have no big agenda here. I just would like to know.
Thanks...
That all Abrahamic religions prescribe some form of the Golden Rule points to the good all three share. That their scriptures and/or theologians build in loopholes points to the opposite. Plus, they all contain doctorines that are unbelievable to most outside the faith and even some within it.
Concepts like Jesus' virgin birth, the immaculate conception, shar'ia law and punishment, jihad or crusade as holy war, etc. should and are brought up for vigorous debate in interfaith/skeptic/freethought places. But it seems to me equally valid to question themes that come up in Judaism, namely that "thy neighbor" might be taken to mean especially "thy neighbor like you," or "thy neighbor with the bloodline NOT of Esau or Amelek, etc., and definitely NOT "thy neighbor the idol-worshipper."
How prominent or nonprominent is the belief that if you see two people in peril, and you're a Jew, that you must prefer the Jew? Or that "bloodline" is at all important? What about helping/not helping/hurting idol worshippers who aren't bothering anyone else? I have no big agenda here. I just would like to know.
Thanks...