When the non-Jew encounters the Jew, he is, consciously or subconsciously, struck by a grandeur of spirit, a depth of living, a resonance of eternity, an echo of the Divine, that is not easily described but very palpable. There is something about the Jew and Judaism that is larger than life, and the non-Jew feels it, sometimes more acutely than the Jew.
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Not sure here.
But every religion has that piece that thinks it has something that others do not have.
Agreed.
At some point, the original article goes off the deep end and spouts self-serving nonsense.
Some of people posting on this thread also go off the deep end. There certainly is wisdom in the Bible. However, some people pick a sentence and then proceed to extrapolate nonsensically.