Rabbi Jonathan Sacks discusses his book Not in God's Name: Religious Violence To learn more about other events like this and the Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life visit: bildnercenter.rutgers.edu/
It's all in our courts, how we forge from here to embrace HUMANITY. Well illustrated in the Dignity of Difference, thank you very much for this brilliant conversation. Demonize and dehumanize the other is an evasion of Moral responsibility , becoming a Victim frees the other from taking accountability. 1 year and we are seeing the aftermath of it all. We miss you, blessed memory Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks.
Demonize and dehumanize the other is an evasion of Moral responsibility , becoming a Victim frees the other from taking accountability. 1 year and we are seeing the aftermath of it all. We miss you, blessed memory Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks.
in 1992, I a Christian, had a Jewish experience on Yom Kippur that preceded with a Tisha B'av experience and led to Sukkot and Simchat Torah of that year: I was shocked to say the least but for the past 28 years (add that and it is ten which is ONE) I have been telling and explaining how Messiah REALLY COMES to the individual to make him a Jew (like Gen 15 when Abraham became the first Jew): HOW? the light went between his animate desires and revealed a GREAT DARKNESS in him that the Bible calls the ABOMINATION that causes DESOLATION: What is this darkness? The carnal mind, the animate mind, the ego of mankind that is also the VESSEL OF VANITY that must be shattered to reveal the TRUE HIGHER MIND OF HASHEM:
This Man isso awsome. The thing its not into self awareness he speaks of being conscious of being here today. Stay off the news wow this guys is awsome. Rest. Peace. Rest in peace beautiful soul. Thank you. Your misssedlet let me also comment to be aware of self is being aware of others all things of matter. Word thought deeds knowing its here and now
Strong point about dualism resulting in competing good/evil deity creation sources. I wish I could discuss with him Tibetan Buddhism. There deities are non dual and manifest as not created (skyes med=unborn).