Well Stein, what are your thoughts on this whole thing. As for my spiritual beliefs and history, its hard to put into words. At one point in my life I was pretty religious, devout, etc. But, there were some things in life that changed that. Now I can honestly say my beliefs swing the pendulum from atheist, to agnostic, to uncaring either way to a small belief. But as I said before, I still consider myself a Jew based on the feelings I once had, and have tried to find again. I dont really feel the need to justify myself to you any further though. Do you consider me Jewish, maybe not. Would a rabbi, maybe not. Do I care what others think of my religious beliefs, not at all.
11/5/2010 4:14:56 PM
It seems like you accept reality, but you don't want to out-and-out turn your back on your upbringing, which you may or may not have fond memories of. I felt the same way, at one point. Church was pretty much my life outside of school for many years.
11/5/2010 4:29:56 PM
yeah kind of. But it also angers me that so many Jews buy into the false notion of some made up race, because all its doing is further separating themselves and giving credence to the stupid beliefs of a bunch of racist douche bags. The hate I have gotten in this thread is just pretty stupid though, from people who claim to be open minded and tolerant, yet trash talk those who disagree. I admit i was harsh in my speaking about Jews who believe the race notion, but not because I somehow hate Jews. Rather it was because I cant stand the hatred that the "separate race" notion brings. Are we to believe that Islam is a race too, because it started in the middle east and they share a common culture?
11/5/2010 4:39:45 PM
I honestly don't care about your religious beliefs. My point is that you can't call yourself a Jew if you a) deny there is a Jewish race and b) deny/are skeptical of the existence of God which is the foundation for the religion.From what you've been saying, being Jewish is no different from being Catholic. It's simply a description of your religious beliefs. If you didn't believe in Jesus (or questioned Jesus' divinity), you wouldn't run around calling yourself Catholic, would you?
11/5/2010 4:44:54 PM
In many ways, "Muslim" has the same kind of ethnoreligious connotation as "Jewish."
11/5/2010 4:47:30 PM
11/5/2010 5:20:30 PM
So if jews aren't jews, what are they? White? As a white person I take offense to that. We white people have a rich heritage of oppressing other races that jews never contributed to, well outside of being one of those oppressed races.
11/5/2010 5:42:25 PM
this may shock you, but there has also been oppression based on religion not race
11/5/2010 5:45:41 PM
again, one of the great accomplishments of white people, not jews
11/5/2010 6:06:39 PM
Feeding the troll
11/5/2010 6:07:47 PM
just trying to throw in some funny
11/5/2010 6:15:59 PM
11/5/2010 8:46:14 PM
I don't deny that, but the line is blurred in common speech.
11/5/2010 9:42:53 PM
Judaism is a religion. Based on the lack of converts and the family-based nature of the faith, it may also be appropriate to consider it a race or ethnicity. Of course, race is a social construct. But as long we're socially constructing it, it still exists. Plus, there is definitely some shared genetic material among a lot of Jewish folks. And when you combine the genetic situation with the loads and loads persecution, you've definitely got yourself the makings of a socially constructed race-faith.
11/5/2010 10:10:50 PM
11/6/2010 1:58:15 AM
^ exactly.and what about all the oppression they are partaking in now (for the last 60 years, actually)?
11/6/2010 4:34:40 PM
the student becomes the master!
11/6/2010 5:30:25 PM
I have always wondered why the conspiracy nuts pick the jews to say they rule everything. I guess just saying white or latino or asian people would not have been as fun to prove with elaborate diagrams, coverups and secretive stuff.
11/6/2010 10:03:05 PM
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11/7/2010 9:22:45 AM
^^I know multiple people who don't believe but still call themselves Catholic. A couple of them are pretty adamant about it, too.What part are the country are you from? I'm from here--NC.
11/7/2010 12:36:33 PM
Far enough back, we're all Africans.
11/7/2010 4:31:08 PM
Far enough back we were all dirt, according to all theories.
11/7/2010 5:25:32 PM
The moral of this thread is that it is debateable
11/8/2010 10:13:44 AM
That's quite odd. McDanger and Bridget, what is about your lives that is Catholic exactly? Why do you identify with other Catholics? NC/Colorado here.
11/8/2010 10:34:58 AM
Cant the genetic footprint argument be applied to other cultures to show a common lineage?
11/10/2010 2:58:56 PM
11/10/2010 5:13:05 PM
This is one of the most controversial issues in Israel right now. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=131216486Like most Jews in the U.S., Leavitt's family belongs to the more liberal branches of Judaism, the Reform or Conservative movements.In Israel, however, religious life is dominated by the Orthodox and increasingly the ultra-Orthodox.Unless those seeking to join the Jewish faith undergo Orthodox conversion, they are simply not legally recognized as Jews in Israel, and that applies to their offspring as well."One of the things that really blows my mind is that here it is, 60 years after the Holocaust, and one of Israel's greatest problems is that people want to become Jewish," Weiman-Kelman says. "Who would have imagined that one of the fights we would be having now is that there are people who want to become Jewish and we are turning them away?"Many rights are denied to non-Jews in Israel, such as the right to marry or be buried there.
11/10/2010 6:45:51 PM
They're the fuckin chosen people. You don't just get to walk in and get membership like it's the god damn library. You gotta be born special
11/10/2010 10:03:21 PM
Haha. Yeah. It's very important to maintain racial purity.
11/10/2010 10:18:29 PM
11/11/2010 2:47:22 PM
11/11/2010 2:50:38 PM
Theocracies are silly, lol.
11/11/2010 7:15:40 PM
I don't know if they are a theocracy, maybe more of racetatorship. I don't think Israel thinks the jewish god is who rules israel, just that the ashkenazis rule israel.
11/11/2010 7:28:37 PM
oddly, even though Orthodox Jews are treated better than others, Israel actually has no official religion
11/11/2010 10:47:51 PM
The fact that non-jews cant marry there is racist.The only reason Jews get away with stuff like this is because they are white.Hence, it is very debatable/questionable that they are an actual race. They are white.
11/11/2010 11:29:01 PM
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11/12/2010 12:06:35 AM
11/12/2010 12:20:48 AM
^^ don't know about you guys but that dude looks mixed to me.Anyways, my point is that people such as paltrow, sandler, etc.. are going to be perceived as white because they have all of the features of being white, so they will not face the racial slurs and discrimination as the blacks and hispanics. But they are not white because they share a genetic footprint?It just sounds ridiculous to me and I am not buying it. Don't the amish, celtics and slovaks also share a genetic footprint?I cautiously bring this up because I am not trying to Jew hate. If they maintain their culture by marrying within then fine, I am all for it. Other cultures do the same thing and it works for the most part.[Edited on November 12, 2010 at 12:39 PM. Reason : 12]
11/12/2010 12:21:47 PM
11/12/2010 1:30:56 PM
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11/12/2010 2:13:56 PM
[Edited on November 12, 2010 at 3:06 PM. Reason : ^,V This isn't meant for you]
11/12/2010 2:44:07 PM
I have a grasp of the history, and I know that the Nazi's referred to it as a race. But it all started with using the jews as a scapegoat since they had a reputation of marrying within and doing business within their culture. That made them in an easy target for Hitler.The hatred in germany did not begin with their physical appearance. And by my understanding, it does not get filed under the category of racial discrimination.[Edited on November 12, 2010 at 3:03 PM. Reason : cp]
11/12/2010 2:56:36 PM
Apparently, I can call myself a Christian. After all, I was raised that way, and church did significantly impact my childhood and teenage years.
11/12/2010 3:10:51 PM
^ Im in the same boat as you and red baron when it comes to religion.
11/12/2010 3:35:37 PM
11/12/2010 5:01:10 PM
11/12/2010 6:18:00 PM
And since we've determined that it's arbitrary, how does whatever they do in Israel have more credence than any other criteria? All it is is a club. I guess if you want to get into the Israeli definition of Jew club you have to follow their bylaws.
11/12/2010 7:53:46 PM