Homestead62
As soon as the marches and the flag waving started from the very beginning, of course there was going to be trouble. It should never have been allowed to get to the ridiculous stage it did. I really would not like to be a member of the Jewish faith right now, they must feel very vulnerable. Personally, I'd ban flags apart from on top of official buildings, they cause nothing but grief.
Are you presuming they're "open" about it?
Admits I don't really understand it. I've got a friend I didn't even realise regards herself as Jewish and, if anyone had asked, I'd have guessed at pagan (though admitted this is West Wales - where there are a lot). She's very very against what is happening in Palestine - but I didn't realise until she made a point of saying "I'm Jewish - and I'm against what's happening to the Palestinians" and giving them all the support she can (including sending money to them).
I struggle to get my head around any idea other than "The person themselves decides what they are - if anything - once they get to adult age" and, whatever their choice is = it's no big deal (as long as they don't try to force it on others one way or another).
So - to me I'm just assuming anyone who would feel vulnerable coming out so to say just wouldnt tell anyone/wouldnt go to synagogue and might change their mind about being a Jew and decide to be a Christian or agnostic or pagan or whatever else they please instead.
I don't actually understand the idea of "being what one of your parents is just because they're your parent" - as I think = "Everyone makes up their mind for themselves". I don't understand the idea of "inheriting" a faith - inheriting money yes/inheriting an unfortunate health gene yes....but I can't get my head around "inheriting a faith".
