• FishFace@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    I mean the Bible is pretty clear on this. In response to the question, “who is my neighbour,” Jesus answered with the parable of the Good Samaritan. In Christianity, everyone is your neighbour.

    In Judaism there was a lot of debate about it historically and I don’t know where things stand now.

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      5 days ago

      In Judaism there was a lot of debate about it historically and I don’t know where things stand now.

      Jews are cool with their neighbors. Zios are genocidal. It’s not that complicated.

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        5 days ago

        Given that the phrase “love your neighbour” comes from the Torah, it is at least 2500 years old, predating what you mean by Zionism by millenia.

        This was a poor excuse to shoehorn irrelevant modern-day issues where it doesn’t belong.

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        6 days ago

        Yeah jesus said didn’t come to abolish the law, but he clearly teaches things different to the teachings of the old testament so it should be pretty clear he’s adding to it.

        It’s your problem if you’re not able to understand a very simple and obvious parable. There’s no ambiguity for anyone else, really.

        The rest of your reply is babby’s first anti-christian rant. I’m not religious, so direct your tawdry energies elsewhere.

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              5 days ago

              Oh, that phraise goyim/ beasts of the field/ dogs like to take out of context and twist to their favor?

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                  4 days ago

                  Jewsus referenced ‘dogs’ and in his old T used ‘beasts of the field’. -Goyim is appropriate.

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                5 days ago

                If you want to make arguments, use quotes. Don’t make shit up.

                If you want to debate with people, be clear: make a point, defend it when challenged, and say what it is in other points that you find deficient and why. Don’t rant about irrelevant shit then throw around a bunch of slurs.

                You’re not worth talking with, having failed at all of that. I’ll be blocking you so I don’t have to see more of it.

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          6 days ago

          It’s not just “babby’s first anti-Christian rant.” There’s a reason he said “jewsus”…