Mo,
I'm going to start posting your trite comments about other issues in light of you defending the idea that Jews shouldn't befriend Christians. What is with you man? You post comments, these obnoxious short comments with no explanations all over the forum and then you choose to reserve your armanetarium of words for the defense of this bunk? What is with you? You have really changed. When my friend, Music or Serpie, introduced me to you on YT, you were not like this. Your parents, I am sure, did not teach you this. A good Jew is of upright moral character who speaks out against things that are morally wrong in all situations in which he or she can. This certainly is true in the case of the Christian people sometimes maligned by a few individuals on this forum. Even though, I ABSOLUTELY disagree with Ron here, he has a right to his opinion--though I'm not sure why he keeps feeling the need to express it. He doesn't have a right to your defense of HIM BEING somehow immune from criticism for his position. So what, the Christians here, who support us, and care for us, should just take it? Again, I ask, what is with you, man?
Lastly, some of the people on this forum need a lesson in empathy because they don't seem to have any, either that or they just don't care. I'm not sure which is worse. And this present example enrages me when I see it done to Jews, so I dont have a clue as to why some people here don't think that Christians who are our friends, won't feel the same pain and anger that we feel when Jews are subject to double standards. "Do unto others" is a maxim that some of us should be saying to ourselves everytime we post, everytime..
Show me one halacha where it says Jews should go out of their way to befriend Christians. There's a reason why it's not allowed. I was defending his comment after that guy posted in capitals with exclamation points. If you want to criticize halacha, go ahead. I'm just telling you what the Torah advocates.
I have no problem working with Christians for a common goal. I appreciate the reminders, however, to not get too close, because it is too dangerous. It is MORE dangerous to get too close to a bad Jew. For more proof, just look at the inter-marriage rate. I think you read too much into a lot of things, and you're very, very bitter. Lighten up. Smile. Think positively. We are all friends here, and I care for each of you, but at the end of the day, halacha supersedes all. If you want to ostracize me for quoting halacha, then go right ahead, but you won't get very far.