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My grandmother was a Russian Jew, My mother is a methodist...?

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If I go to an evangelical church, does this make me a methodist or a Jew?

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  1. I don't know, but your mom will have to ride in the back seat with all the money.


  2. Religion is personal.

    My mother grew up English Anglican. My father US Lutheran. Step father Catholic. Some of my closest friends are Jewish and I have spent much time in Islamic countries.

    If one reads history and contemplates it one can pick a flavor. The only people I despise are those who don't go through this thought process. Wave the hands at an evangelical church without a true understanding of what it all means.

  3. sounds like your confused.

  4. You are Jewish under Rabbinical law; spiritually you are a Christian. If you were in Europe during the thirties or the forties Hitler would have had you exterminated. You would have died as a Methodist Jew.

  5. Strictly speaking, you are a Jewish apostate.

  6. I don't know. But I do know that this question doesn't have anything to do with either politics & government or immigration,.

  7. My grandmother is a Russian Jew.  It is not her religion but it consider to be her "nationality".  It is almost like in the United Stated you are asked more often about your roots, but your religion is left alone.  Lucky for you you can use both, especially if you can prove that your granny is Russian Jew, it may even help you to obtain Israel residency.

  8. It makes you an evangelical.

    If your mother was a methodist when she raised you, you would have to go through a full conversion process to be considered a Jew.

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