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Freckled
Who is assuming?
As for the rest, I am not being at all defensive. I merely suggest that if you wish to learn about Judaism there is a wide spectrum of readily available sources from which to select. What you 'learn' will depend on your seriousness and your selection criteria. :yes:
I was not assuming, either - I said I *felt* like you were assuming but I never said you were and I was careful not to because I did not believe that was your intention.
And I have been using other sources. However, I still feel communicating directly with a Jew is the best way to get an explanation for my questions...unfortunately there are no synagogue's close to my residence and I'm a bit shy about seeking in person right now anyway. I'm still hoping I get one from the above statement I asked about:
Judaism is the most correct religion for mankind.
Why? or in Yosef's case, why not?
Any person who stands firm in a faith or religion probably feels the same way, or that it at least is most correct for themselves. I'm merely trying to learn the Jewish reasons.
Let's try this again... )(