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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a VERY good and thought-provoking question. I have wondered for a long time how something so deeply personal is widely accepted as something you are "born into." Is this not the ultimate dogma? As a 5th grader i decided to exercise my "freedom of religion" by putting up a home made Christmas tree in my room. My Jewish parents informed me that i did not have "freedom of religion" - they explained that since WE were Jewish this particular amendment did not apply to me. I was so pissed! It seemed like "being Jewish" (at least my parents' version) clashed with how i saw myself for my entire childhood and young adulthood. i am a much more content, peaceful and happy person now that i am old enough to exercise my freedom of religion.[/quote] the question was directed to people who kept their birth religion, not to those who changed it[/quote]
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