Kilgore Trout
Misanthropic Humanist
Falafel is a falafel
Falafel isn't a meatball
That's nice.
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Falafel is a falafel
Falafel isn't a meatball
The religion is "Judaism". There's some interplay between the two that includes concepts that are not always shared with other Jews.Jewish is a religion.
Jewish is a cultural identity.
Yes I know they exist in every religion. However my friend who goes to synagogue but also attends Christian service ;
She says a guy who responded to her romantic add insisted everyone in her synagogues is Atheist because most Jews are Atheist.
I've also heard this but she says people in her synagogue believe.Ive met 2 Jewish men who said they believe.Which statement is true?
Are all Jewish people atheist.
I think we need to draw a distinction between "atheists" and "agnostics", and when we do that there are a great many more agnostic Jews than atheistic Jews. Here's how I differentiate and define these terms:
atheist: one who believes there are no deities.
agnostic: one who is unsure as to whether there are any deities.
Technically, an agnostic may be considered an atheist since the root words of atheist are a[no]-theist[god(s)].
Yes I know they exist in every religion. However my friend who goes to synagogue but also attends Christian service ;
She says a guy who responded to her romantic add insisted everyone in her synagogues is Atheist because most Jews are Atheist.
I've also heard this but she says people in her synagogue believe.Ive met 2 Jewish men who said they believe.Which statement is true?
Are all Jewish people atheist.
Of course not all Jews are atheists, and technically, Judaism and atheism are mutually exclusive. However many people who associate themselves with Judaism are secular, and so, could be considered "Jewish atheists" or people who are culturally Jewish but not religiously Jewish.
^ huh?I have met a number of Jews that consider themselves deeply culturally Jewish, but consider themselves atheists. I do not consider the statement whether or not some Jews are religiously Jewish is meaningful considering how 'religion' may be defined.
I met Jews in Israel who consider themsel
^ huh?
Yes I know they exist in every religion. However my friend who goes to synagogue but also attends Christian service ;
She says a guy who responded to her romantic add insisted everyone in her synagogues is Atheist because most Jews are Atheist.
I've also heard this but she says people in her synagogue believe.Ive met 2 Jewish men who said they believe.Which statement is true?
Are all Jewish people atheist.
I don't know about that.I'm certain that there are Jews who are atheists, but not "most Jews", I would think.
I don't know about that.
In my circle, albeit a limited one, when I've discussed religous belief
with Jews, I can't recall a single one who wasn't an atheist.
But that could be a memory issue.
What were talking about?
Anyone who would associate with me would likely be reformed.....a lot.I agree that is a possibility if your friends in 'your circle' may be atheist if they are members of a reformed Jewish Congregation, which is a more liberal intellectual group. My experience is that in the Reformed congregation there is a tendency toward atheism to an indifference to the existence of God, but not all I met shared those views. In the Raleigh - Durham area I have attended both the Reformed and the Orthodox Congregation and the difference is significant.
Anyone who would associate with me would likely be reformed.....a lot.
Mine is with relatives, employees, friends & co-workers.My primary association was playing chess in chess clubs often held in Jewish Centers where I met both. I also visited Jewish congregations over the years, mostly reformed sometimes with Jewish friends.
I don't know about that.
In my circle, albeit a limited one, when I've discussed religous belief
with Jews, I can't recall a single one who wasn't an atheist.
But that could be a memory issue.
What were talking about?
I agree that is a possibility if your friends in 'your circle' may be atheist if they are members of a reformed Jewish Congregation, which is a more liberal intellectual group. My experience is that in the Reformed congregation there is a tendency toward atheism to an indifference to the existence of God, but not all I met shared those views. In the Raleigh - Durham area I have attended both the Reformed and the Orthodox Congregation and the difference is significant.
Reformed?
You want to try again to get it right?
You want to try again to get it right?
Can't blame him.Apparently not.
Can't blame him.