but it wont ruin your life. which was the point. not having a foreskin, is never gonna ruin ones life. Tho if there was no circumcision practice, we would not be entertained by the thread on here eh?Does for me. No gruyere on my bratwurst
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but it wont ruin your life. which was the point. not having a foreskin, is never gonna ruin ones life. Tho if there was no circumcision practice, we would not be entertained by the thread on here eh?Does for me. No gruyere on my bratwurst
What about parents who are vegos/vegans and raise their children as vegans? (is breast milk considered vegan?)
Its not organised religion but it definitely is a belief systemIt's not a hard and fast belief philosophy like religion.. it's just a diet
It would also be a fairly easy decision for kids later in life to decide to eat meat or keep it out of their diet too...
I don't think there would be too many kids who were raised as vegetarians who suddenly decided to start ordering 300g sirloins once they turned 18.
That works for values (as blackcat alluded to) but less so for the particular customs that a religion or belief system adheres to. Values can wait until a child is old enough to begin understanding them but not so well for the dietary restrictions I mentioned, or even circumcision.
I reckon your mate is lucky - other than the horror of no access to bacon - the fact is Judaism can accomodate agnosticism and athiesm more than almost any other religion. There are heaps of cultural Jews that do the Sader and all that who regard themselves as athiest. So let her bring the kid up as a Jew - it is almost an institutional feature of non orthodox Jews that they are skeptical about God. Let her do the Barmitsva and all that and your mate can still influence the kids towards athiesm/agnosticism
Really! Yet to meet a Jew who is fully embraced by those of faith who is an atheist. Agnostic, yes. But there are countless agnostics who follow a faith.I reckon your mate is lucky - other than the horror of no access to bacon - the fact is Judaism can accomodate agnosticism and athiesm more than almost any other religion. There are heaps of cultural Jews that do the Sader and all that who regard themselves as athiest. So let her bring the kid up as a Jew - it is almost an institutional feature of non orthodox Jews that they are skeptical about God. Let her do the Barmitsva and all that and your mate can still influence the kids towards athiesm/agnosticism
We are not talking about Southern Baptists here - the other thing about Jewish culture in Australia is - people exposed to it tend to be incredibly successful. Look at the ANTA scores at Jewish schools!
You know the term"belief system" was coined so the religious could point at other loons to allay attention....Its not organised religion but it definitely is a belief system
Yep. No dirty dick crust on my member!Does for me. No gruyere on my bratwurst
I was raised in a half religious household (mother is catholic, father is, well just agnostic). I turned out okay (hopefully). funny story that I only just recently found out about, apparently my father wanted me circumcised but my mother wouldn't let him and thank god she didn't. Its more or less just the way society has evolved its view on the matter, where it used to be common enough it is now less prevalent, especially in western society.