Dannycookie says:
"So personally, I'm being as jewishly vigilant as i'm supposed to...and therefore if it were only 5% righteous amongst my enemies..i will solely say, "Guilty until proven innocent..."; not "all guilty and couldn't careless becuase bad things happen to good people". I believe in perpetrating justice a different way."
I'm really not sure what the heck this means.
You say "i will solely say, "Guilty until proven innocent..." and in the next breath not "all guilty and couldn't careless becuase bad things happen to good people".
I must be missing something.
Are you deeming them guilty until proven innocent or not ?
If you're not, then tell me what criteria you're using to selectively determine which ones aren't to be considered guilty.
This makes no sense at all.
And to clarify something; they're not being considered guilty and "couldn't care less because bad things happen to good people".
They're being considered guilty because they're part of a larger evil group and there's no easy or sure way to distinguish the good from the bad.
This doesn't mean you couldn't care less or are incapable of feeling bad about the injustice and unfairness when an innocent person is wronged.
However it's senseless to beat yourself up over this or to feel unneccessary guilt because ultimately you are not to blame and you are only doing what is best to defend yourself.
1. IN war, you take no prisoners...you take the guilty with the innocent...
2. In everyday life, those who are part of the larger group are guilty until proven innocent. I just choose not to randomly hate individuals i do not know. However for evil groups, in my eyes they will be guilty until proven innocent.
3. THere are different levels..there is the bigger picture of politics and then there is one-on-one basis. If it is someone i work with everyday and it is purely professional and not political, I judge on human interaction, if they are helpful, if they are curteous, if they are nice, if they don't talk back, if they speak in clear english etc. In the world of politics and religion, if they know about Israel, if they hate Israel, or if they love Israel etc etc etc.
4. Walking in the streets I see a man dressed in dirty clothes or gangster clothes....i would never trust him with my life..But if I saw him help an old woman across the street (and wasn't robbing her), then I know on one level he might be righteous. If I knew him personally and he was a strong advocate of Israel and hated evil people, then i know he is righteous at another level.