Interesting read. What stands out to me is that she says Judaism is very important to her emotionally, but also that she does not believe in God, nor does she consider herself religious. What?
I’d like to see someone define or explain secular Judaism. What the fuck is it?
Well you see, she doesn't want the responsibility of being moral and following The Lord's law, but she reeeeally wants to cry out victim in the oppression olympics.
Yeah as another poster said, it's like atheists and Christmas. You want all the benefits without actually having to believe or be moral. That makes perfect sense to me.
One of the top results when searching for the author's name: https://old.reddit.com/r/Judaism/comments/l4rlni/hi_im_talia_lavin_ask_me_anything/
Interesting read. What stands out to me is that she says Judaism is very important to her emotionally, but also that she does not believe in God, nor does she consider herself religious. What?
I’d like to see someone define or explain secular Judaism. What the fuck is it?
Well you see, she doesn't want the responsibility of being moral and following The Lord's law, but she reeeeally wants to cry out victim in the oppression olympics.
Yeah as another poster said, it's like atheists and Christmas. You want all the benefits without actually having to believe or be moral. That makes perfect sense to me.