by Fun on February 28th, 2007

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Can I still be considered Jewish if I do certain things that the faith doesn't agree with? (ie tattoos, piercings, bacon loving)

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  • by Angeleve on February 28th, 2007

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    I firmly beleive that nothing can unmake who you are at anytime in your life. You will always be what you are. You know that debate over plato and his theory of forms. Kind of like that, you are what you are no matter what else you decide to be.

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    • but isnt a good chunk of what defines us, other people's opinions?

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      by Fun on February 28th, 2007

    • that would depend on who the other people where. How can a person that knows nothing about you define you? To describe the nature or basic qualities of... how can you do this is you do not know me? I then say no your opinion does not define who I am. It just lables me.

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      by Angeleve on February 28th, 2007

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