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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 690220" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>I am Jewish and was raised that way. My own husband doesn't have much religion but he always celebrated Christmas. He wanted our kids to as well. But, we always raised them to believe in no religion,like Mickey Mouse and made up stuff. I never believed in any of it, even though I was from a strict religious home. </p><p> When they were younger, my kids always asked me what religion they were, we always said, "Whatever your wife turns out to be." (I secretly do know, however, that they are 100% Jewish-whatever the mother is, they are)</p><p> My husband's brother is extremely religious and he is the biggest thief I ever met, stealing things from new homes as they're being built and turning them in for scrap metal. Being a good person is the religion in our house. My brother in law thinks he can just say a prayer and all is well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 690220, member: 2668"] I am Jewish and was raised that way. My own husband doesn't have much religion but he always celebrated Christmas. He wanted our kids to as well. But, we always raised them to believe in no religion,like Mickey Mouse and made up stuff. I never believed in any of it, even though I was from a strict religious home. When they were younger, my kids always asked me what religion they were, we always said, "Whatever your wife turns out to be." (I secretly do know, however, that they are 100% Jewish-whatever the mother is, they are) My husband's brother is extremely religious and he is the biggest thief I ever met, stealing things from new homes as they're being built and turning them in for scrap metal. Being a good person is the religion in our house. My brother in law thinks he can just say a prayer and all is well. [/QUOTE]
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