<P> Jesus' teaching goes beyond the negative formulation of not doing what one would not like done to themselves, to the positive formulation of actively doing good to another that, if the situations were reversed, one would desire that the other would do for them . This formulation, as indicated in the parable of the Good Samaritan, emphasizes the needs for positive action that brings benefit to another, not simply restraining oneself from negative activities that hurt another . Taken as a rule of judgment, both formulations of the golden rule, the negative and positive, are equally applicable . </P> <P> In one passage of the New Testament, Paul the Apostle refers to the golden rule: </P> <P> Galatians 5: 14 </P> <P> For all the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this; Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself . </P>

Who do i give the golden scroll to