I don't think the Rabbi would disagree with you, actually. I've been following her for a while. My sense is that there are many paths to ... righteousness ... and she feels qualified to speak about how that journey looks from a perspective of faith informed by religious writing that Jews and Christians share. Did I miss the bit where she said that only people of faith can walk this path? I mean, I might have. But that is not the vibe I've gotten from her in the past.
Also, her sick burn of "Technically, Jesus was quoting Leviticus" was totally worth the price of admission.
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Also, her sick burn of "Technically, Jesus was quoting Leviticus" was totally worth the price of admission.