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Is there such thing as the "Jewish race" can you be jewish without practicing...
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<blockquote data-quote="SpireofSulfuron" data-source="post: 2427078" data-attributes="member: 809436"><p>Many "races" (read: different variants of colored skin) are "Jewish."</p><p>Declaring a "Jewish race" is like saying there's a non-Jewish "race."</p><p>"Jewish" is simply someone adhering too the religion of Judaism.</p><p>Religion =/= "race." </p><p></p><p>"It's definitely more than a religion!"</p><p>It is a religion. Anything "more" than that would be a byproduct of different Jewish </p><p>groups contributing too their communities with a cultural blend of sorts.</p><p></p><p>"can you be Jewish without practicing Judaism?"</p><p>That makes absolutely no sense, the very definition of someone being "Jewish" is practicing/adhering too Judaism. You can't have a contradiction, it just doesn't work. Being "Jewish" requires some sort of consistency, that means the capability of practicing Judaism when a Jew is called too the aid of his Jewish community. </p><p>Can a Christian be "Christian" without practicing Christianity? no. </p><p>Can a Muslim be "Muslim" without practicing Islam? no. </p><p>Why is Judaism exempt from this logic? I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpireofSulfuron, post: 2427078, member: 809436"] Many "races" (read: different variants of colored skin) are "Jewish." Declaring a "Jewish race" is like saying there's a non-Jewish "race." "Jewish" is simply someone adhering too the religion of Judaism. Religion =/= "race." "It's definitely more than a religion!" It is a religion. Anything "more" than that would be a byproduct of different Jewish groups contributing too their communities with a cultural blend of sorts. "can you be Jewish without practicing Judaism?" That makes absolutely no sense, the very definition of someone being "Jewish" is practicing/adhering too Judaism. You can't have a contradiction, it just doesn't work. Being "Jewish" requires some sort of consistency, that means the capability of practicing Judaism when a Jew is called too the aid of his Jewish community. Can a Christian be "Christian" without practicing Christianity? no. Can a Muslim be "Muslim" without practicing Islam? no. Why is Judaism exempt from this logic? I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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