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Tomdstone
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In any case, as far as the subject of the thread is concerned, I don’t see any possibility of uniting Catholicism with Judaism. The two groups can work together in mutually cooperative enterprises, but the two religions are incompatible, IMHO.I agree that any faith community has a right to self-definition, which includes who they consider to be members. So… just to expand that point. Do Catholics get to define other Christian denominations? Presbyterians are Christians? And their baptism is valid? Yes, I believe that is fine. What about Mormons? I believe not so much. Yet Mormons self define as Christians, complete with Baptism.
If you are going to say that a Jew who converts to Catholicism is still a Jew and that unity could occur that way, that seems to me to be just playing with semantics. You might consider a Christianized Jew to be Jewish, but that is not how a rabbi would feel about it. The rabbi would say that after his Christian conversion he is no longer a Jew.