Judaism really has the same problem as Hinduism: it is tolerant until a Jew wishes to become a Christian. Jewishness is said to be a national identity, but it would appear that becoming a Christian is the one thing that a Jew can do to cease being a Jew. Many Jews I've met consider it blasphemous to even say or write the name of Jesus, instead using "J," "J-man," or the most virulent, "You Know Who." I'm not saying that any religious group is under any obligation to be tolerant. But is this what you would call a tolerant religion?
Well, is not contempt towards apostasy something of a universal vice? Contempt towards apostasy doesn't only include hating the apostate, but also belittling the former faithfulness of the apostate. I've seen members of pretty much every religion in existence "explain away" apostasy by claiming that the apostate never really belonged to their religion, or knew it poorly.
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