The problem I inevitably see with these kinds of critiques is that critics evaluate the teachings in the abstract, on their intellectual merits. They are not abstract systems of equations, they are not meant to be appreciated for their aesthetic value, they are meant to be applied to one's life.
To that end, I invite any critic of the Law of One, Christianity or Buddhism to actually spend a few months actively and intentionally generating goodwill and kindness toward ALL others in ALL circumstances, and experience for themselves what transformation they undergo should they succeed in their attempt.
(No, goodwill doesn't mean letting convicted killers roam the streets or other such strawman nonsense. It means acting out of the concern for the well-being of all others, no matter their behavior, which would include ensuring that convicted killers do not get to repeat their acts, etc. etc. etc. etc.)
To that end, I invite any critic of the Law of One, Christianity or Buddhism to actually spend a few months actively and intentionally generating goodwill and kindness toward ALL others in ALL circumstances, and experience for themselves what transformation they undergo should they succeed in their attempt.
(No, goodwill doesn't mean letting convicted killers roam the streets or other such strawman nonsense. It means acting out of the concern for the well-being of all others, no matter their behavior, which would include ensuring that convicted killers do not get to repeat their acts, etc. etc. etc. etc.)