Anonymous wrote:Probably Orthodox since I'm already Jewish and Mormons seem super weird to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people are interpreting Orthodox Jewish as Hasidic? Because a lot of Orthodox Jewish are not like that! I'd pick (modern) Orthodox Jewish, with its rich history and traditions. I'd basically live my regular life, keep kosher (not hard as a vegetarian), and observe Shabbat (so no work on Saturdays).
Agree. The comparison for ultra orthodox would be FLDS (polygamists).
Anonymous wrote:Are people are interpreting Orthodox Jewish as Hasidic? Because a lot of Orthodox Jewish are not like that! I'd pick (modern) Orthodox Jewish, with its rich history and traditions. I'd basically live my regular life, keep kosher (not hard as a vegetarian), and observe Shabbat (so no work on Saturdays).
Anonymous wrote:If you’re Mormon you’re basically giving up your entire Sundays and have to spend them only with family.
You’ll have to give your basement over to the storage of three years’ worth of food and water.
And, if your kid is gay or trans you’ll be shunned. But if that doesn’t bother you then go ahead…
Anonymous wrote:Definitely Mormon. I’m Protestant (grew up Catholic and wish I was still Catholic). I love how happy and close Mormon families are. They genuinely seem to like each other and I’ve known many over the years.
I’m not entirely sure I’m clear on what is orthodox jewish. Do they wear wigs when they marry or is that just Hasidic? I feel like Hasidic Jewish women have less rights and less education.
That being said- I could give up shellfish and pork easier than I could coffee. It’s been at least two decades since I’ve gone a single day without coffee. It’s the main reason I wake in the morning. I have trouble imaging a life without it. I also like alcohol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mormon. Studies have shown they are healthier too. I already don’t drink so I would feel more at home with them than the general public.
And women are more depressed than anywhere in the U.S. Seriously, Utah has the highest antidepressant use for women in the USA
Where did you see this? I find it hard to believe
Np I’ve heard this stat so many times.