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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Dr. Dan on September 22, 2008, 12:06:02 PM
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(obviously i'm fascinated by a lot of chaim's different answers so far today for the askJTF..here's another one)
Chaim mentions that when bad things happen to righteous people in this world, they are given redemption in the next world. The same holds true when the wicked get away with murder in this world and pay the punishment in the next.
There was a way Chaim answered the question however that made me think...What if a leader were to gather the masses of the righteous and convince them that their war is the righteous one and that their deaths would be repayed with rewards in heaven? Look what the Muslim leaders have done to their masses...
I want to add to Chaim's answer to this point...Not only is it righteous to be righteous...but to choose life takes a front seat as well. When both are at stake, there are, in Judaism, a few instances where you choose the right thing over your life...
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Judaism values life and is concerned with life on this world. I don't think that a leader could be basing on Judaism to raise an army of suicide soldiers.
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Judaism values life and is concerned with life on this world. I don't think that a leader could be basing on Judaism to raise an army of suicide soldiers.
certainly not...however, there are egomaniacs and cult of personalities that can move the masses to justify evil actions in the name of a righteous name...
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hi Dr Dan,
I believe that we NEED to just stay righteous. Lately I have gotten a LOT of flack from people that are FAKE conservatives. And LIARS. They are TRYING to impose THEIR way of thinking on ME. Now I KNOW that I am plenty bad, and also can be unrighteous, but my G-d IF WE DONT TAKE THE STAND, WHO WILL?