I''m no biblical scholar, I'm not even particularly religious, but based on what I've learned here about the definitions of "Neighbor" and how Christianity is not the uber-tolerant watered down leftist version that so many "churches" try to push these days, I'm guessing that in proper context, the quote is more about extending patience to those who are otherwise good community members/people on the flaws they have than it is about the "just let everyone walk all over you" line many people try to present it as.
It's not murder if they're commies.
As an atheist this is my new favorite Bible quote. I can definitely get behind commie hating Jesus.
Aside from that "turn the other cheek" nonsense, Jesus was based AF.
I''m no biblical scholar, I'm not even particularly religious, but based on what I've learned here about the definitions of "Neighbor" and how Christianity is not the uber-tolerant watered down leftist version that so many "churches" try to push these days, I'm guessing that in proper context, the quote is more about extending patience to those who are otherwise good community members/people on the flaws they have than it is about the "just let everyone walk all over you" line many people try to present it as.