M
Melchior
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No argument. Mine is a mixed heritage. I am a half Jew. I have always been an outcast but I did grow up with the heritage and the holidays. But baptized a Christian as a baby. So I have always been a Jew ethnically/culturally but not religiously, though I did come close to being Bar Mitzvah’d as a kid but that is another story. Us half-Jews travel a lonely road half-jewish.org/index.html.If you are a Jew, and you believe Jesus was/is God, then you are rejecting a founding pillar of Judaism. You are still a Jew, but you are an outcast of Judaism. Moreso if you are doing this publicly. This is not denying you your heritage. Again, if I am Catholic but I reject Jesus, am I somehow ethinicly Catholic?
As an aside, a Jew who converts to another religion is still a Jew. however, there would need to be some sort of public cermony/declaration if that person wanted to return to the community, or if their children wanted to embrace the Jewish faith.