IndigoChild5559
Loving God and my neighbor as myself.
Hey, I'll be the first one to say that a Jew can be obedient to God or can be wicked. There is nothing about the Jewish soul that makes him inherently more moral. One has only to read the Tanakh to find accounts of just how wicked Jews can be.That is not quite true. Jewishness is now determined, apparently by their scribes, by if the mother is a Jew. The term Jew came as a designation for those of the "house of Judah". Judah was not a mother. As for Gentiles/nations, the "house of Israel" is scattered among the nations/Gentiles" (Ezekiel 36:19). They have not been "hunted down" and returned to "their own land" (Jeremiah 16:15-16). The "house of Israel"/"Ephraim will be joined to Judah to become one house (Ezekiel 37:15-28), and live on the "land I gave to Jacob". That will happen after "Jacob's distress" (Jeremiah 30:7), when Jacob will be "justly" "judged" (Jeremiah 30:11). As for beliefs, some, considered Gentiles are closer to keeping the Law, than your average liberal Jew, who may be an Atheist, Buddhist, or supporter of mass murder.
However, it IS true that one can be an atheist or buddhist and still be a Jew. Being a Jew/Israelite is a tribal thing. It is true that the tribe has a tribal religion. But members of the tribe choose whether to go by the tribal religion or whether to go off the derech.
An individual may in fact keep the law much better than an individual Jew. I've certainly known such cases. And? So? They are still a Gentile and the Jew is still a Jew. Keeping the Law doesn't make you a Jew. To become a Jew one must go through a halakhic conversion process, which ends in one not only adopting the Jewish religion, but ALSO being adopted into the People of Israel.
Just to give you a comparison... Let's say a non-NDN is heavily influenced by Lakota spirituality. They adopt many Lakota ways and religious practices, attend pow wows, etc. In fact, they observe more Lakota traditions than many actual Lakota tribal members. THIS DOES NOT MAKE THEM LAKOTA. There ARE those who are adopted into the Lakota tribe. But a person doesn't "adopt themselves" into the tribe simply by assimilating Lakota ways.