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I would certainly be a bigot if I demanded my government add a religious test for determining citizenship. Which one of us has argued in support of that?Unless your point is that you are an ignorant bigot, you have no point. Anyone can become a citizen of Israel regardless of their religion.Again, you folks don't seem to realizing you are making my point for me. Magical beliefs as a determinant of candidacy for citizenship.Here's a quick example: Israel deporting Swedish Holocaust survivor's daughter - because her father allegedly converted
I suspect you will deny it.
I remember that story. Wasn't she a Christian missionary?
Also, she wasn't blocked from immigrating. She just has to apply under the correct law. She doesn't qualify as an oleh. Those laws exist for reason.
Anyway...back to the subject.