Emile,
I think, at the very least, that it's unsympathetic (pas de sympathique - lacking the milk of human kindness, forgiveness, and understanding of a person's particular unfortunate situation - not only do you not feel compassion, but you can't feel it) to compare Judaism and Nazism. Of course, I feel much more strongly against the comparison, but I'm just trying to find some common ground compassion between us.
To me, I see your conflict between what you see as Christianity and what you see as Modern Talmudic Judaism as purely a conflict of religion, not a conflict of good and evil. Also, are you restricting your consideration of MTJ only to the traditions of the "clergy" and not the Jewish people in general? Do you lump Reform Jews into MTJ?
Thank you for thinking that the Holy Spirit is trying to net me; however, if I may say, a fisher of men might do well to be truly compassionate in his heart.
Greg |