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In reply to the discussion: What would you do if you saw a man laying on the sidewalk? [View all]Yo_Mama
(8,303 posts)Christianity is a healing religion grafted onto the ethical structure of Judaism.
A lot of Christian doctrine addresses how to change - how to open oneself to wisdom. Therefore what the comment was suggesting was an appeal to a greater wisdom than one's own in cases of doubt. Christianity -the orthodox religion - has a lot about one's own flaws and the capacity of the Holy Spirit to assist us in overcoming them.
So, to translate that into non-Christianese, the comment said "I could have made the same mistake, and the way to avoid that type of mistake is this." It did not make any claim about Christians BEING better. Christianity is all about flawed human beings ACTING better by getting help to do so from an external source.
I know when I read the original post I was twitching with horror, thinking I could have made the same mistake. I think most people might have. It may seem strange to you, but the comment actually was a statement of commonality. Human beings are not all compassionate, and the best of us frequently fail in compassion.
You are free to reject the principle, but to describe that comment as a claim to superiority is a gross misunderstanding of it.