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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your child can equally grow up to become an Atheist. You have no control over his/her belief as an adult. All you can do is raise your child the best you can in the Jewish faith and hope for the best outcome. I was raised in a christian home, while I still belief in God I question most of the religious practices. I don't attend church as much as an adult. My mom is not happy about this but she can't really do anything about it. [/quote] You are missing the point of Judaism. I am Jewish. I will always be Jewish by culture and heritage. I do not practice the religion and am atheist in beliefs, but Judaism in in my bloodlines.[/quote] Well, if you're obsessed with bloodlines, then you will be very disappointed with adoption...[/quote] We successfully adopted. There are many disappointments, none directly related to our child and our child is an joy. You missed the point. [/quote] Your point is incredibly unclear -NP[/quote] You obviously aren't Jewish.[/quote] What's your point? You are having a discussion with Jewish and non Jewish people alike. It is weird to accuse people of missing the point when by your own admission they shouldn't be able to understand your point anyway. Also, just FYI, responding to every comment with "you obviously aren't Jewish" is both unhelpful and rude. You sound like you need some therapy for your dep-seated anger issues. [/quote] Judaism is viewed very differently than Christianity and the customs and many other beliefs are very different, including blood lines If it is not something you are a part of directly or indirectly, you have no bearing on this conversation. [/quote] Then you should pick another forum. And also try not to be such an unwelcoming jerk - it reflects badly on you and Jews in geeneral.[/quote]
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