My wife's neice married a jew. The problem is not that she was raised Catholic, the problem is her mother in law.
Hope you have asbestos PJ's
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Here's what I find curious about a "Christian" "converting" to Judaism. Before the "conversion," the Christian - if he or she is really a Christian - accepts that Jesus is the Son of God. "Converting" to Judaism or any other faith that denies Jesus' standing as the Son of God (and also the Resurrection), means, by definition, denying that Jesus rose from the dead and that Jesus is the Son of God. That's a pretty big 180 for someone to make. If I ever in my life believed that Jesus is the Son of God, to formally, publicly, officially and forever announce that He ISN'T the Son of God (which is what "conversion" in this case, amounts to) would be very difficult, psychologically, to put it mildly.