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posted 2 years ago by [deleted] (+4 / -0 )
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2 years ago 2 points (+2 / -0 ) 1 child
Jews are both a race and religion, sometimes a person is one or the other or both
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2 years ago 0 points (+1 / -1 ) 2 children
I was unaware genetic testing reveals your religious beliefs.
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2 years ago 1 point (+2 / -1 ) 2 children
This is a dim take.
 
The idea of a nation (especially outside of the united states, but especially as a biblical sense) relates to a cultural identity, and not just lines on a map.
 
The borders of a country exist(ed) to protect the cultural norms of the ethnic group inside them.
 
When the jews were evicted from Israel, they didn't have borders to protect their cultural (ie. religious) identity. The solution was to create an insular, stateless community. The reason judaism survived as a religion is because the Ashkenazi only married other Ashkenazi; the Sephardic only married other Sephardic. Because of this cultural norm, people of Ashkenazi/Sephardic lineage were raised with jewish cultural beliefs, traditions and norms. Even if they weren't/aren't practicing jews, people of this lineage are generally raised with a set of values that reflect jewish/internationalist/communal/stateless (as opposed to nationalistic) ideologies.
 
If jewish wasn't an race, it wouldn't be a religion.
 
Also: See Whoopi Goldberg; she recently got her pp smacked for saying the holobunga was white-on-white.
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2 years ago 0 points (+1 / -1 )
It’s both, the people without jew genes who try to claim jew status never achieve it. Jews are a race, genes aren’t made by religion.
 
You cannot determine a religion based on dna, so why a dna test to be allowed to live in israel?
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