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| quote: Originally posted by sigmonkey: It depends on whom you ask, as the questions of "political" and "spiritual" as well as "Jewishness" are all a spectrum in their definitions and how they are perceived.
I, for one take umbrage with your trying to pigeonhole Jews into such narrow holes as you see each of them.
So, to answer your question as you asked:
"Is there distinction between spiritual Israel and political Israel? Yes, and No.
"...if someone dislikes what they perceive as an opportunistic government can that be separated from hatred for the rabbinical Jewish cult?" Yes and No.
There, that should settle it completely in your mind, or not.
Thank you. My intention was not to pigeonhole the Jews into one or the other, political or spiritual. I’m asking to see if there is, or can be, a distinction between the entities so that criticism of political Israel isn’t perceived as hatred toward Jews in general. It’s too simple to just call someone a nazi if they criticize the state of Israel or dislike some opportunistic schmuck that just happens to have been born a Jew. You’ve answered wisely because this isn’t a black or white issue. I find most of the rest of this thread irrational. |
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| I added to my original, before I saw this reply. So, I'll wait tp see if you want to respond to that so the conversations does not get out of synch.
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| I didn’t see this at first quote: Originally posted by sigmonkey: Another thing would be for you to answer the question:
"Is there distinction between spiritual Christianity and political Church?
Absolutely. Yes. quote: Is if someone dislikes what they perceive as an opportunistic hierarchy of Church organizations can that be separated from hatred for the Christian cults?
I may need an example but yes. quote: For the same reason "Rabbinic Judaism" came to be, (the loss of the Temple and what Jews always do in such times, falling back to a systematic life with the Rabbis (learned men) being the leadership (much like a congress/parliament).
A similar thing happened to the "Church" when the original was scattered to the winds in both the early years of "evangelizing" and then the influence of governments and rulers over various peoples.
2000 years and what is seen today of the "Church System" is a far cry from the teachings of the very beginning.
Agreed. quote: If this were not so, there would be a whole lot less fighting and separation of the whole of Christianity.
and, in my opinion, there would be no separation of Christianity and Judaism. I consider myself, as Paul put it, a wild olive branch grafted in to the cultivated olive tree that is Israel (spiritual, i suppose). |
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