In North American Reform Judaism accepts LGBT people and doesn't classify it as a sin (In the states that allow it and Canada it will marry same sex couples) .
I just wonder how they deal with Leviticus as that has more weight in Judaism than it does in Christanity, which is having a problem...
1) has he been talked about ? if not what do jews think of christ
2) Do they believe he was born to a virgin or like any of us ?
3) i heard he is treated as blasphemer. is it true? if so why ?.
sorry there are many questions but will be happy if you can answer them.
thanks for the answers .
For starters, I have never been a religious person. But the more I learn about Jewish culture, and their beliefs, the more I feel like Judaism may be the right religion for me.
I do not eat pork or beef anyway, so those wouldn't be a problem. I prefer the Kosher way of slaughter, so I could...
Islamism.. what is modern paganism? This is the definition the web gives. I thought paganism wasn't hinduism etc etc I thought it was more of a personal choice of practices? what is modern paganism?
i know there are lots of types of judaism but do they all let people convert to them or just a few or do non of them. do orthodox jews allow converts or only accept born jews into their faith.also do some allow homosexuality or do all condemn it or does it vary e.g some liberal jews are against...
I know throwing away food is bad but what if i feed the food i cant eat anymore cuse im full to my pet eagle or dog is it still sin. I need this for a college paper. and i dont live in the U.S. so the whole religion thing in school doesnt apply were im at.
no no its also when i dont want to eat...
...as a male figure? I mean, wouldn't God be beyond the boundaries of gender classification. Just as likely to be a She , or an IT , THEY OR THEM or NONE OF THE ABOVE
Ive always wondered this
I suppose you can also flip this and say that if God is a male , which is to say that he has a penis...
I would really like to convert to Judaism and I am aware that I would have to be extremely commited, learn hebrew and find out more about the Jewish community.
Anybody who has converted, could you tell me about what you had to do? I know it's very difficult but I would like to know more...
I'm not trying to be ignorant, I am actually confused about this. I know that Judaism is obviously a religion but aren't people from Jerusalem called Jewish as well regardless of their religion? So technically you can be Jewish but practice another religion? Is this correct?
Thanks