So you went looking for truth and beauty, and this is what you came up with? Fingers in your ears and "lalalalalala"? I remember kids saying this kind of thing in 7th grade, but surely... |
Same for me. My parents/grandparents were all Catholic, some more devout than others. |
My family on both sides came from European countries that were Roman Catholic for centuries. I was raised Catholic, and eventually became atheist. I've since learned that other family members are non-believers too. Some family members have stayed Catholic, but there's been a lot of switching over the years, with some becoming evangelical Christians, others becoming members of the masons, etc. In my immediate family, only my parents are still Catholic and they are pretty casual about it. |
The vast majority of modern American Jews have a quite different Judaism compared to their grandparents. |
So basically most people just accept their conditioning? Well, does religious bigotry makes even less sense to you? |
If you were truly interested in truth, you would see how ludicrous it is to believe that myths are real. |
Which stories are myths? |
Nice attempt at trying to change subject. It's not the PP fault for stating the obvious. |
Sounds like you made up the whole story above, including the nasty part about kids in the 7th grade, but surely.... |
But it's a very low IQ take, kind of a failure of our education system. Atheist scholars: https://ehrmanblog.org/my-book-did-jesus-exis...r-to-the-mythicists/ |
That's an odd take. None of my ancestors were Jewish. |
+1 The movie Heretic touches upon this. Hugh Grant plays this role very well. |
+1 |
All of them. |
Oh boy. Here comes the evangelical to explain Judaism to Jews. |