are there different standards of the golden rule? or different standards for how to treat others, according to Jesus?
Matthew 7
"So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets."
Matthew 22
"And the second is like it: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.'"
when i think of treating others as myself, i think of what is mine is theirs such as they can have everything i have. when i think of treating others as you'd have them do unto you, i think of 'well i don't expect people to give me everything of theirs so it shouldn't be expected for me to give everything'.
these seem like different standards.
of course, it's possible to read one as if it's the other, but which interpretation is best? i do know Jesus said to give away all that you own if you want to be perfect. i dont know if he was talking to just that person's calling in life, or if it's a standard for everyone, but it's usually treated like a standard for everyone. so maybe 'love as oneself' is best? people tend to not take the 'give it all away' thing too seriously, and even if it's serious, it's temperered with the practical concern of being able to support oneself.