I guess I am a 'liberal' Jew, it doesnt bother me at all. I know who I am, and what I believe.....HOWEVER- if it was in a mosque- thats another question.
muman, I sent you a message, I hope it want offensive or something.
It's not about personal preference.. or being personally bothered by going in there.
It's about law.. Jewish law says you can't go in (the main part) so you can't go in. According to jewish law. It's considered a place of idolatry, strictly speaking.
-Technically- one can enter a mosque. Though one shouldn't want to.
A religious jew can't go into a hindu temple either, a legal point. Even if every hindu in the temple is a great person and even a JTFer!
It's a legal thing.
Just like somebody is jewish if their mother is jewish, or they converted.
Sounds harsh and strict, if somebody feels jewish and only has a jewish father, and doesn't want to convert. But law is law.
Similarly, religions can have offensive beliefs .. e.g. some christians thinking jews iwll go to hell. Doctrine is doctrine, so what. It doesn't harm anybody. And it's often not their personal preference.. (sometimes it is, and it just justifies the fact that they hate jews anyway, and that's bad!!) ..
But these things like law or doctrine, are not about picking and choosing and personal preferences.
A jew should be bothered about the concept of going into a church.. But because it's forbidden.. And it's easy not to go in one.. usually.
I must say.. I living in europe wouldn't want to go in one.. Because of the centuries of persecution.. Infact, as recently as 10 years ago I knew of jews that had been socializing with gentiles and they'd asked where their horns were.