God's love doesn't leave out Jews or Muslims or anyone.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Judaism, I would argue, does demand love for our fellow human beings, but only to an extent. 'Hate' is not always synonymous with the terribly sinful.
If you look from my point of view, that's what Christians strive for - love from God.
God does not discriminate against people, regardless of color, religion, social class, or gender and sexual preferences.
One of the problems with the identification of Christianity with love is how such a view turns out to be both anti-Semitic and anti-Catholic. The Jews and Catholics become identified with the law or dogma, in contrast to Protestant Christians, who are about love.
No one perfectly loves God who does not perfectly love some of his creatures.
It seems to me that Islam and Christianity and Judaism all have the same god, and he's telling them all different things.
Love is the cheapest of religions.
Jews have never, ever, ever wished to be separate, unless they were forced to be.
A fully positive relationship between Christians and Jews is one that would elide all differences.
Love of God is not always the same as love of good.
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