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Iâd like to take a small simple example of how âRabbinic Judaism is one of the many bridges to hellâThank God for Pope Benedict XVI.I hope he continues to undo some of the egregious mistakes launched under JP2âs disastrous pontificate. Rabbinic Judaism is one of many bridges to hell.
And God created man in His own image. In the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.
Beraishit Genisis ]1;27
This passage is so familiar to us that perhaps we tend to read it without fully understanding its implications. However, thousands of years of reflection have led to many insights and raised various ideas that can be mined from the text.
One of the things that the rabbis understood was that, if all of mankind started from one human being, then underneath all the differences, all people are equal. No human being can plead superiority to another on the grounds of descent as we all come from the same father-figure. Moreover the fact that we are all made, according to this verse, in the image of God, makes it clear that each human being has an innate value that no other person should take away lightly. Human beings may differ from each other, but everyone has the same inherent value, all being made by, and in the spirit of, God.
The best formulation of this viewpoint is found in the tractate Sanhedrin of the great rabbinic work, the Mishnah. Here we find the following statement:
A single man was created in the world to teach that if any man destroys a single soul, Scripture charges him as though he has destroyed a whole world; and if any man saves alive a single soul, Scripture charges him as though he has saved a whole world. Again [a single man was created] for the sake of peace among mankind, that none should say to his fellow âMy father was greater than your fatherâ⌠Again [a single man was created] to proclaim the greatness of God, for a man stamps many coins with the one seal and they are all like one another, but God has stamped every man with the seal of the first man, yet not one of them is like his fellow.
Tractate Sanhedrin 4:5