Believing in the Creator, in the Christ, and in the Holy Spirit: we covenant together in this church to walk in the ways of God known or to be made known to us. As a community of concern, we pledge ourselves to worship together, learn together, and work together to further the cause of human unity.
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I don't usually feel the philosophical differences between Judaism and Christianity, but essays like this one point them out emphatically. I'm glad that I was raised in a religion that puts its emphasis on how you act and behave in this world, due to your behaviors' consequences in this world, and doesn't use the carrot/stick of faith and of heaven/hell as a motivation.
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Maybe I can give my kids, if any, a solid enough background in Judaism that they wouldn't feel inauthentic converting? Bah.
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