I mean, where is the barrier here? If you're..for example, Orthodox Jewish, those religious events are at the centre of the culture. You can participate with the events without belief, but unless you're telling your children "this is full of shit but we should do it anyway for...uhh...reasons" (which is kind of defeating the point) they're going to pick up the basics of the theology by osmosis.
That's something many secular jews already do, isn't it? They celebrate holidays, eat traditional food, tell the bible stories, but treat them like stories, myths.
I mean, where is the barrier here? If you're..for example, Orthodox Jewish, those religious events are at the centre of the culture. You can participate with the events without belief, but unless you're telling your children "this is full of shit but we should do it anyway for...uhh...reasons" (which is kind of defeating the point) they're going to pick up the basics of the theology by osmosis.
That's something many secular jews already do, isn't it? They celebrate holidays, eat traditional food, tell the bible stories, but treat them like stories, myths.
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