Every major religion in the world has a Golden Rule. Here they are:
Christianity: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Judaism: What thou thyself hatest, do to no man.
Islam: No one of you is a Believer until he desires for his brother that which he desires for himself.
Hinduism: Do naught to others which, if done to thee, would cause
thee pain; this is the sum of duty.
Buddhism: A clansman (should) minister to his friends and familiars ... by treating them as he treats himself.
Confucianism: The Master replied, "...what you do not want done to yourself, do not do unto others.
Taoism: To those who are good to me, I am good, and to those who are not good to me, I am also good. And thus all get to be good.
Zoroastrianism: Whatever thou dost not approve for thyself, do not approve for anyone else.
Greek Philosophy: Do not do to others what you would not wish to suffer yourself; treat your friends as you would want them to treat you.
And notice. There is no “UNLESS” in any of the Golden Rules.
What would happen if we all practiced the Golden Rule as it is written? Without making any changes or exceptions? Without rewriting it to suit our own desire beliefs?
There is no “UNLESS” in the Golden Rule.