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[quote=Anonymous]Christianity, historically, has been unkind to Jews (and Judaism). Putting that aside, I would say I am skeptical of philo-semitism among evangelical sects (they seem to view history as a four-act play where Jews die in the third act), concerned about antisemitism, sometimes disguised as anti-Zionism among the religious Christian left, annoyed by Mormons and Jehovah's witnesses when they try to convert me (especially annoyed by Mormons when they want to convert my dead relatives), detest "Jews for Jesus" above all others, view Unitarianism and Quakerism as akin to Reform Judaism without the Hebrew, find Catholic and Episcopal rituals and liturgical music beautiful, etc. I try not to judge people on their religion but as people. Anyone who wants to join our tribe is welcome. Intermarriage in our community is a challenge. Personally, I think we should lower the bar to conversion and encourage conversion. [/quote]
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