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Essay heading: Jewish Marriage
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After all, shouldn't it be a sin if a parent disowns his or her son because he or she has done the unthinkable and married a gentile? Or what about people that find that they can only love a person of the same gender? Should they be forced to marry a person of a different gender, even if he or she will never be able to return the same feelings? I feel that that is unfair especially to the other person who will devote his or her life to someone that will never be able to return those feelings... displayed 300 characters
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The Christianity and the Muslim religions both branched off from the Jewish religion. They both worship the same G-d and have the same commandments. But what makes them non-Jews? Because weren't they technically Jews in the beginning, but then changed Judaism to their own religion? What distinguishes a Jew from a non-Jew? How does G-d distinguish between the two?
Anyway, going back to marriage?I learned some very valuable lessons about love... displayed next 300 characters
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