Krobbo
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Make a post not about Priya for once pleasePristian.
Make a post not about Priya for once pleasePristian.
Wow... Restecp.After coming out of a fully blown heroin addiction I found God through doing the 12 Steps at NA. I was super duperly religious for about 6 years, did my first holy communion, worked as a volunteer in the church, became completely celibate (and I don't mean sell a bit here, or sell a bit there either) and devoted myself to God and motherhood. By the end of the 5th year I sort of felt it wasn't God making great things happen to me, it was me being pro active to change my life. I then started to believe and trust in myself more, sought educational opportunities to help with better career choices, my self esteem soared, and with that better jobs, happiness, love, better choices and self contentment came.
I think religion is a great thing. It gave me something to believe in when I was completely lost and it helped shape me to be the person (or cunt depending on who you talk to) I am today. I have nothing but respect for people of faith, I just don't happen to have one. I believe in me.
My religious affiliation is known to quite a few members here. I am an Anglican priest.
Glad you finally decided to stop denying it!I am Jewish![]()
@Jessy-girl the Jewish community would certainly consider you so. Judaism is different from other religions in that it is both a religion and a culture. And it is through the mother's line. So if your mother was born Jewish, you are considered Jewish as well whether you follow through with it or not. If your mother converted to Judaism, I'm a bit hazy on how that works.
Good thing is if you ever need to go into hiding because of @Miiiiike you can flee to Israel.
Please. She can't hide from me.
Glad you finally decided to stop denying it!
The old unreformed Trala slips back from time to time, I see. That's okay I'm patient and understanding that way.Go fuck yourself.
Oh nice to know. I feel bad really that I don't know much about this. I don't plan to ever have kids (aside from my gayby with mutley of course) but does that really mean any hypothetical child of mine would also be Jewish? That seems like such a strange thought, but it is nice all the same.
So, there you go @Kismet, let me reword my answer to say that I am Jewish![]()
There have been definite trials and tribulations.
Thankfully I am the sort of narcissist who measures myself by my best moments and not by my worst.
It's ok when you have it on a fork with a chunk of knish.So excited to start playing the Jewish card. I don't want to eat that bullshit turkey bacon my grandparents eat though.
Yep. Doesn't necessarily come with obligations though. If your child wanted to become a practicing Jew, they would have lessons, etc but automatic acceptance. If my Christian child wanted to convert it would require much, much more learning and lots of testing. Acceptance would not be guaranteed.... does that really mean any hypothetical child of mine would also be Jewish? That seems like such a strange thought, but it is nice all the same.
For sure @Kismet. The maternal pull is stronger, but the Jewish culture is very patriachal as well.Just saying, even though only my dad was a Jew, I am considered a Jew. I have that way to guilt my kids into shit and I also eat chinese food on xmas day and I like candles.
Yeah it's a thing. Judaism as the cool thing about making it all about things going down the matriarchal line rather than the patriarchal. Makes one question the validity of christianity in my view, but that's a whole different can of worms, I guess (Jesus therefore would regardless of anything BE a Jew as there is no getting out of it..lol
So you like wearing frocks?
You're Inspiring!
I have found your sitch happen a lot. Many "low-ebb" conversions happen and you you are right when saying that religion can be a good thing for many. How was it for you with the fellow church members when you found your OWN strength in following through on the positives in your life? I ask as I can relate to taking a different path as I got older.
Ha!The old unreformed Trala slips back from time to time, I see. That's okay I'm patient and understanding that way.![]()
Every time someone wrongs you be sure to shout "anti-Semite!"So excited to start playing the Jewish card. I don't want to eat that bullshit turkey bacon my grandparents eat though.
Yep. Doesn't necessarily come with obligations though. If your child wanted to become a practicing Jew, they would have lessons, etc but automatic acceptance. If my Christian child wanted to convert it would require much, much more learning and lots of testing. Acceptance would not be guaranteed.
For sure @Kismet. The maternal pull is stronger, but the Jewish culture is very patriachal as well.
ABSOLUTELY, Jesus was a Jew. He died as a Jew. He was resurrected as a Jew in his eyes - just not accepted as the Messiah by the majority of Jews. For the first decades, there was no separate Christian church but a sect within Judaism. All Christians have Jewish roots and for that, I for one, am grateful.
How does the matriachal line being the important one make you question the validity of christianity?
Yep, I have always worn frocks. - My male colleagues ae happy to wear them too. Actually, one of them absolutely loves the lacy ones we can (male or female) get now. lol