> The good Samaritan for example. Jesus literally talks about how a person from a completely different ethnicity which hates Jews is taking care of a Jewish man.
The story would've been shocking to his Jewish audience because of the enmity that existed between Jews and Samaritans. They would've been thinking along the lines of "but how could those people be good?" upon hearing the story.
> If we really take Jesus' message it would mean no borders, no wars, just pure love for each other.
The story would've been shocking to his Jewish audience because of the enmity that existed between Jews and Samaritans. They would've been thinking along the lines of "but how could those people be good?" upon hearing the story.
> If we really take Jesus' message it would mean no borders, no wars, just pure love for each other.
This is why Christian Nationalism is an oxymoron.