Dude. I'm Muslim and all and I can tell you for sure that perhaps because of my upbringing, I am agnostic. Nobody knows for sure and nobody can prove it. As for the Bar Mitzvah just place on a smiling mask and go through with it. Doing that would make you feel comfortable cuz that's what everyone does practically everyday anyway.
Your statement that," Nobody knows for sure and nobody can prove it", is false.
I know ( not everything ), but a greater understanding of this.
This can be proven.
Is it normal that I am Jewish but do not believe in god?
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Dude. I'm Muslim and all and I can tell you for sure that perhaps because of my upbringing, I am agnostic. Nobody knows for sure and nobody can prove it. As for the Bar Mitzvah just place on a smiling mask and go through with it. Doing that would make you feel comfortable cuz that's what everyone does practically everyday anyway.
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Your statement that," Nobody knows for sure and nobody can prove it", is false.
I know ( not everything ), but a greater understanding of this.
This can be proven.
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That's a pretty big call don't you think? I'm not aware of anyone in history who has been able to provide actual proof. That's why its called faith.
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Yes, exactly! This is a momentous occasion in our History.
The faith must be in ourselves, not in supernatural beings.
Please ask me about the proof.