Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure why all these pps are ok with Jewish kids going to Christian camp. I am Orthodox Christian, and there is no way my kids are going to Catholic school or camp, even if it is free or "just for a break for grandma." If it is really that Grandma needs a little daily break, OP should have paid for some camp for kids that they both agree on.
Well, you might take religion more seriously than some of us.
And, you know, if you are mixing religions in a marriage you can't be that religious. Unless the other spouse converted which I don't think is the case.
We had friends who said they celebrated 'birthmas' or 'chrismukkak' or 'Festivus' or whatever. Totally made up holidays they mostly just celebrated being with family on holidays - they weren't really into the specific religious ceremonies as one parent was Catholic and one Jewish.
Same pp as above. I didn't mix different Christian branches in "marriage." Married another Orthodox Christian, it just happened that way, it is a love match. It depends on occasion how religious I am, some days not at all and some days more so. I view religion more as a tradition that is used to maintain customs and build family strength. But I do have atheist BIL and SIL who are now going to church every Sunday to give their kids options. I must admit, I don't quite understand their reasoning, but to each their own.
What the heck is an "Orthodox Christian"? The first Christians were Catholics. The first Protestants were Lutherans. There are Greek Orthodox. To say one Christian denomination is more "Orthodox" is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure why all these pps are ok with Jewish kids going to Christian camp. I am Orthodox Christian, and there is no way my kids are going to Catholic school or camp, even if it is free or "just for a break for grandma." If it is really that Grandma needs a little daily break, OP should have paid for some camp for kids that they both agree on.
Well, you might take religion more seriously than some of us.
And, you know, if you are mixing religions in a marriage you can't be that religious. Unless the other spouse converted which I don't think is the case.
We had friends who said they celebrated 'birthmas' or 'chrismukkak' or 'Festivus' or whatever. Totally made up holidays they mostly just celebrated being with family on holidays - they weren't really into the specific religious ceremonies as one parent was Catholic and one Jewish.
Same pp as above. I didn't mix different Christian branches in "marriage." Married another Orthodox Christian, it just happened that way, it is a love match. It depends on occasion how religious I am, some days not at all and some days more so. I view religion more as a tradition that is used to maintain customs and build family strength. But I do have atheist BIL and SIL who are now going to church every Sunday to give their kids options. I must admit, I don't quite understand their reasoning, but to each their own.
Anonymous wrote:If being Jewish was so important to you OP and you react this way to just one week of bible camp you should really have just married a Jewish guy. Wow is all I can say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op you sound very disrespectful to your husband's family and faith. I grew up in a mixed faith marriage and knew lots of mixed faith kids. All were exposed to both religions. Your kids will likely decide to be something other than Jewish later in life anyways. You should have married a Jew if your so hateful and intolerant of other religions.
You sound like an ass because you posted some pretty strong sentiments without even reading all of OP's posts. Ass.
Why are you so fired up, I think you've posted repeatedly. Perhaps your OP regardless seems like you PP could use a little Jesus Christ in your life. I know there an opening in VBS for this week.
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We all agree that op and her husband are raising their kids Jewish. My question to you, Op is why didn't you marry a Jew? Why are you ignoring this question?
Fixed that first sentence for you. As for your second, maybe because the question is irrelevant to OP's post and not the smoking gun you're trying to portray it as?
But her husband isn't on here complaining. How do we know he wasn't brow beated to raise the kids Jewish? Has he converted? That makes a difference.
All I am saying is if a Catholic woman wanted to raise her kids Catholic and then marries a Muslim man people are going to question how serious a Catholic she is. Like it or not, her kids are not 100 percent Jewish. If she wants her kids to have any relationship with the grandparents she also has to give a little. One week of bible camp is not going to take away all the Jewish education that she and her husband are giving three hundred and fifty-eight days.
OP, what did you tell your kids? Were they disappointed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure why all these pps are ok with Jewish kids going to Christian camp. I am Orthodox Christian, and there is no way my kids are going to Catholic school or camp, even if it is free or "just for a break for grandma." If it is really that Grandma needs a little daily break, OP should have paid for some camp for kids that they both agree on.
Well, you might take religion more seriously than some of us.
And, you know, if you are mixing religions in a marriage you can't be that religious. Unless the other spouse converted which I don't think is the case.
We had friends who said they celebrated 'birthmas' or 'chrismukkak' or 'Festivus' or whatever. Totally made up holidays they mostly just celebrated being with family on holidays - they weren't really into the specific religious ceremonies as one parent was Catholic and one Jewish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If being Jewish was so important to you OP and you react this way to just one week of bible camp you should really have just married a Jewish guy. Wow is all I can say.
She is Jewish. He's agreed to raise them Jewish. End of story. His family does not get a piece here.
People are seriously stupid.
OP needs that stick out of her ass stat.
Sorry, Christian granny. You can't put this on OP at all.
FWIW, I'm an atheist mama. You really need to broaden your horizons. Maybe a Bible Camp would do you good![]()
Did you even read the thread? Idiot.
But but but! OP just needs to broaden her horizons and allow her kids to be stealth baptized and sent to a bible camp at an evangelical megachurch. God, what a stick in the mud OP must be to keep refusing to allow her children to be converted to a religion of her MILs choosing. I don't know if this deserves more of afor being blatantly ridiculous or an
for being so obnoxious.
Anonymous wrote:We all agree that op and her husband are raising their kids Jewish. My question to you, Op is why didn't you marry a Jew? Why are you ignoring this question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op you sound very disrespectful to your husband's family and faith. I grew up in a mixed faith marriage and knew lots of mixed faith kids. All were exposed to both religions. Your kids will likely decide to be something other than Jewish later in life anyways. You should have married a Jew if your so hateful and intolerant of other religions.
You sound like an ass because you posted some pretty strong sentiments without even reading all of OP's posts. Ass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If being Jewish was so important to you OP and you react this way to just one week of bible camp you should really have just married a Jewish guy. Wow is all I can say.
She is Jewish. He's agreed to raise them Jewish. End of story. His family does not get a piece here.
People are seriously stupid.
OP needs that stick out of her ass stat.
Sorry, Christian granny. You can't put this on OP at all.
FWIW, I'm an atheist mama. You really need to broaden your horizons. Maybe a Bible Camp would do you good![]()
Did you even read the thread? Idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If being Jewish was so important to you OP and you react this way to just one week of bible camp you should really have just married a Jewish guy. Wow is all I can say.
She is Jewish. He's agreed to raise them Jewish. End of story. His family does not get a piece here.
People are seriously stupid.
OP needs that stick out of her ass stat.
Sorry, Christian granny. You can't put this on OP at all.
FWIW, I'm an atheist mama. You really need to broaden your horizons. Maybe a Bible Camp would do you good![]()
Did you even read the thread? Idiot.
for being blatantly ridiculous or an
for being so obnoxious.