In Reply to: Re: Why is that a horrible thing to say? posted by Victor Khomenko on March 25, 2007 at 08:23:36:
As Judaism started from amongst a population that could not possibly have been Jewish before the religion started, then there must have been part of that population that did not accept Judaism.
Plus some who were not "of the blood" at that time and down the generations since have converted to Judaism.
Therefore there is not even the possibility that Judaism could represent a homogeneous racial group.
The continual attempts to see Jews as an unspoilt racial group is a very dubious concept in my opinion.
Both from within and without.
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- A view - dave c 13:31:08 03/25/07 (2)
- I have no concern of Judaism - Victor Khomenko 06:22:11 03/26/07 (1)
- "Jewish" isn't a place - dave c 13:24:57 03/26/07 (0)