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Friday, February 1, 2019

Judaism Essay -- Religion, Jews, Christians

I learned a lot of facts about Judaism that I had previously been ignorant to. I had no idea that we (Christians & Jews) maintained the same rule book (The Old Testament) but that we interpreted certain neverthelessts differently, such as tenner and Eve. In Judaism, each and every human being is free to use up good or evil because each person stands before divinity in the same relationship that Adam and Eve did (Esposito 77). I was asleep that Judaism did non believe in original sin. I had no familiarity of the fact that Jews did not believe that Christ was resurrected from the dead. I found it fire how Jews turn out split into separate groups Reform Jews, who believe that Judaism is a ethnic inheritance and that neither the laws nor beliefs be necessary. The Conservative Jews, who believe in morose respectfulness to most laws, but that belief in God is not the point. The Orthodox Jews, who believe in the literal reading of the Torah and strict obedience to the laws. Fin onlyy there ar the ultra-Orthodox Jews, a radical group, that have move to separate from the non-Jewish and secular macrocosms because they refuse any type of compromise with modernity. In the eyes of the ultra-Orthodox, their secular, Reform, and Conservative brethren are not really Jews, and Orthodox Jews are not orthodox enough (Esposito 80). I found it amazing how the world was trying to get rid of the Jews but in doing so they helped them to ext conclusion by keeping them together. Jews were force to live in segregated billet called ghettos (Esposito 106). I was also unaware as to the horrific past Jews have suffered. I knew of the Holocaust but I was unaware of the former(a) uncouth historic events that have marred their life such as the Crusades where Jews were forced t... ...vivid reminder of Christianitys early hostility toward Islam (Esposito 256-257). I found it even more distressing that the history of Christian deceit did not end their. Muslims remember hear ing of freedom and independence but in all actuality, it was an independence of artificial creations (Esposito 266). No one was really concerned with their independence as much as they were concerned with controlling their oil. Muslims also are unable to forget the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, now often called the Six-Day War where The Arabs experienced a massive loss of territory (Esposito 267).It is amazing to me the history of these three religions and how entirely uneducated most people are to all three of the religions. How fire we be expected to be tolerant of one another and our differences if we do not fully understand and appreciate the history of each other?

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