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Religion See other Religion Articles Title: The Judeo-Christian Oxymoron Whenever I hear someone make a public appeal to Judeo-Christian values in support or opposition to an issue, I cringe. The great diversity of beliefs and values within Christianity appears relatively small when compared with the differences between Judaism and Christianity. Differences in beliefs and values between Jews and Christians are found in the following areas: Ordinary individuals living ordinary lives enjoying entertainment, good food and drink, sex, an idle day, or a good back rub are not necessarily tainted with sin merely because of their earthly pleasures. God gives us these pleasures, so they cannot be sinful. Sin is punished during life or in how we die. We might know a sinful person and not recognize his or her punishment; we think "He is getting away with it." But God's punishments are not always obvious. For the sin against God, true repentance on Yom Kippur erases the sin. For the sin against another person, only actual forgiveness from that person can erase the sin. We are each solely and entirely responsible for our own sins. No one else human or divine can assume responsibility for our sins. Our punishment might even be in the manner of our deaths, but no one else can die for our sins. Other differences involve: Not even monotheism can be considered common to both Jews and Christians. Given the Christian assertion of divinity for Jesus, the strict monotheism of Judaism appears more like that of Islam. Whatever common values Jews and Christians do share, they also share with a number of other religions. Actually, an appeal to Judeo-Christian values usually reflects an attempt to generate Jewish support for a political agenda that many Jews who are well educated in their religion would reject. I have never heard an explicit appeal to "Judeo-Christian values" that included support for these Jewish values found in the Torah: Of course, none of these are exclusively Jewish values. Righteous, moral Christians and followers of other religions live by some or all of these principles. But those who appeal for my support by invoking "Judeo-Christian values" never do so in support of these values that are basic to the Jewish religion. "But what about Messianic 'Jews' and 'Jews' for Jesus?" Ah, that is another editorial, yet to be written. In the meantime, please note that mixing cabernet sauvignon with chablis does not make a rosé. In a speech to a Christian church, Army Lt. Gen. William G. Boykin (Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence) demonstrated a severe lack of his supposed area of expertise. In a diatribe against Moslems, he stated that his mission is "a battle with Satan." The struggle against Islam, Boykin said, is "because we're a Christian nation, because our foundation and our roots are Judeo-Christian
and the enemy is a guy named Satan." First of all, Judaism does not include the concept of Satan, the Devil, or any similar demon. Then, Boykin compounded his error by appealing to Judeo-Christian roots at the same time he declared the United States to be a Christian nation. You cannot appeal to Judeo-Christian roots when you then exclude Jews by declaring this to be a Christian nation. Actually, we are a secular nation, inhabited by citizens of many diverse religions. Boykin's mission might indeed be a new crusade under the banner of the cross. However, he does not understand the mission of our nation to be a home for believers of all types and non-believers too. Boykin clearly should not be in any position of power within our government, military or civilian. It would be very interesting to compare the position of those Christians who appeal to Judeo-Christian principles with the position of Reform Judaism regarding gay rights. For discussions of where the largest branch of Judaism in the United States stands on this issue, see: Other social issues on which Reform Judaism has taken formal positions include: Quotes are taken directly from URJ or CCAR formal resolutions. The next time you hear someone appeal to Judeo-Christian principles, ask that person where he or she stands on these issues. Updated 22 October 2009 Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#1. To: Itistoolate (#0)
Judeo-Christian is a zionist fable. There is no such thing in religion or reality.
Thanks for boiling it down.
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