Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
The adopted child will not have the blood lines connection
I am not sure what kind of a home the adoptive parents will provide, but they have 1 bio child, will the adoptee really feel as included as the bloodline child. Will the extended family see the new arrival as the adopted cousin, or a real cousin. Will grandparents lavish as much love and what is the attitudes of aunts, uncles?