If the Jews really believed, and had faith in their religion ( being conservative, not wanting to reform or abandon their religion), how would these Jews still considered themselves Jews if they identified themselves with a god that is a source of a Christian doctrine? How would it be the best path if it essentially follows another religion?
If being an Ultra-Orthodox Jew (The Jews who chose to stay closest to their origins, not converting to Christianity from all of the outside pressure from society) is the most closely link to original Jewish religion and tradition, doesn't change indicate removal from traditional judaism, making Ultra-Orthodox a standard for Judaism and the lack for a need of change?
Steven Gilburne
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