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Title. My grandfather and grandmother know, since I make my Internet activity pretty clear to them, and they are mostly okay with it, they just disapprove the fact I hate race-mixing and Israel
I don't know what it is with Amerimutts and loving Israel. Is it because they also hate Muslims, just like Amerisharts also started hating them after 9/11?but I do hide my perceptions on the State of Israel from them.
a strange thing to say for a brazilianfact I hate race-mixing
This is a primary origin point, a lot of it stems from early Zionist financings of the production of Dispensationalist texts during the century of American Protestant thought degeneration, which was the nineteenth century (and which also spawned out of its time Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, Darbyists, and, of course, as its final product at the close of the century, "Christian" Zionists).I don't know what it is with Amerimutts and loving Israel. Is it because they also hate Muslims, just like Amerisharts also started hating them after 9/11?
True, but to be fair the tendency to race-mix in this country only started recently (Like 1950's or so, compared to our 500 year history that's a pretty big time with racial purity), I just find it disgusting that people have sex with eachother willy-nilly without thinking of the consequences. Most brown (race-mixed) children here are left without their father (who are usually black). I am "sort-of" racemixed (my mother and father are White, but my grandmother is a mestiza, mix between Black and White), however I still have a lot of White featuresa strange thing to say for a brazilian
when did they become aware of you being religious, and would it go different if it was more recent? I got made fun of a few weeks ago by my family for owning a crossMy family is aware of my religiosity, of course, but I do hide my perceptions on the State of Israel from them.
Disgusting behavior. These are the people that say they're the most "tolerant" political group on the face of the EarthI got made fun of a few weeks ago by my family for owning a cross
They're Protestant Christians, too, so they were always aware, really, but I guess they eventually, fully discovered my extreme dedication to the faith at around the time of when I was fourteen or fifteen, yet I can't put a date on it since there was no incident or specific instance. It just slowly settled in overtime, I'd bring up specific scriptures more often in conversations, try and talk to my father about theology as a topic of conversation, I eventually had my parents come with me on a pilgrimage to the Christ of the Ozarks statue in the summer of this year, it was more of an overtime development than something to be marked by an event.when did they become aware of you being religious, and would it go different if it was more recent? I got made fun of a few weeks ago by my family for owning a cross
is you're dad gay or smth?I got made fun of a few weeks ago by my family for owning a cross
this upsets meI got made fun of a few weeks ago by my family for owning a cross
My grandfather loves Israel for some reason, albeit he has some Jewish ancestry as well and he even has Ashkenazi features (large nose n shiet like that)My mom doesn't approve of my negative view of Israel since she has Jewish ancestors and my parents are pretty much just ordinary conservatives, although that's not exactly a positive label. They don't mind for the most part since I don't reveal my heckin power level often.
so you're a full jew?she has Jewish ancestors
I believe it's either my maternal grandfather or grandmother, I can't remember the exact details but one of their last names is Rosinbaum.so you're a full jew?
it's believed that if your mother has Jewish genes than your full jew, something about the maternal genes being stronger than the paternal.I believe it's either my maternal grandfather or grandmother, I can't remember the exact details but one of their last names is Rosinbaum.