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On 05/08/2025 in message
Jon Ribbens wrote:
>On 2025-08-05, Jeff Gaines wrote:
>>On 05/08/2025 in message <106sgpv$2c33g$1@dont-email.me> Jethro_uk wrote:
>>>On Mon, 04 Aug 2025 21:14:53 +0100, JNugent wrote:
>>>>On 04/08/2025 10:12 AM, Jeff Gaines wrote:
>>>>>On 03/08/2025 in message <5996360858.0795274f@uninhabited.net> Roger
>>>>>Hayter wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>>Yes, why should any one religion have precedence? It would refer to
>>>>>>>"religion" (to be defined) rather than each specific religion.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I'm rather confused; what law are you referring to that protects one
>>>>>>religion more than another? Are you sure they just haven't been any
>>>>>>attempts to persecute or whip up hatred agains members of most
>>>>>>religions? Are you sure that a serious threat to persecute or kill
>>>>>>methodists would not be severely punished in the unlikely event that
>>>>>>it happened?
>>>>>
>>>>>I have pruned this, it's getting a bit long.
>>>>>
>>>>>The various laws relating to antisemitism protect the Jewish faith, I
>>>>>am not aware of anything similar for other faiths.
>>>>
>>>>Those laws don't protect the Jewish faith and that isn't the intention.
>>>>
>>>>They protect Jewish people.
>>>
>>>And it seems we are back at the beginning of a large circle.
>>>
>>>Is "Jewish" a designation of the religion a person practices ? Or of some
>>>sort of geographical origin ?
>>>
>>>Can I become Jewish tomorrow (or later today if the barber is open) ?
>>>
>>>Would that make me a semite ? Like all the other people from historical
>>>Judea - including Muslims ?
>>>
>>>Can I have my cake and eat it ?
>>>
>>>These - and no other questions - are still to be decided. Luckily we now
>>>have the concept of quantum physics to guide us. We may yet get there.
>>
>>This is completely new to me as may have been apparent from my posts.
>>
>>I have never been taught that being a Jew reflected anything other than a
>>religion and "Jewish People" to me is people of the Jewish religion.
>
>But the membership of the religion is almost entirely defined by your
>mother being a member of the religion, because they very rarely accept
>converts. So it's both a religious group and an ethnic group, because
>there's very little difference between the two in this specific case.
>
>>If it is something else it throws me back to my original post on this
>>which, broadly, asked why we had antisemitism laws but nothing similar for
>>other religions, it now seems I should have been asking why we have
>>nothing similar for the equivalent of "Jewish People" not for other
>>religions but for what, other races, nationalities, origins?
>
>We don't have any laws about Jewish people either (any more), except
>for the Marriage Act thing I already mentioned.
Still confused, antisemitism seems to be a crime, how does that arise if
we have no laws
about Jewish people?
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Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
All those who believe in psychokinesis raise my hand.
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