Joe_Penalty
Truth, Justice, Equality
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Wtf does "You can tell a Jew by his works" mean?
It means a person cannot simply claim they are Jew. But you have to be righteous in your doing. Thus, practicing Judaism.
Completely incorrect. Once a Jew, always a Jew. There are absolutely no requirements for being a Jew except for either being born from a Jewish mother or converting to Judaism. That's it. Whether you practice or not, whether you've converted to another religion or not - you're still and always will be Jewish.
Additionally, there is no "hell" in Judaism. Hashem loves his children equally. There are no after life consequences of sin in this life. The entire purpose of being a Jew is to improve and focus on THIS LIFE and let Hashem worry about what happens to you in the next life. This is why I love Judaism so much - because it is the ONLY religion that cares about this life and this world and how to improve it.
Please if it is no problem to you, could you provide a reference for me to research that claim. The claim that you are a Jew no matter what.
Furthermore, what about the 613 Commandments?