Jews don't really care much about what non-Jews believe. Enjoy.Ivy wrote:Agri, I think I must be tending toward syncretism. Thankfully, from what you tell us, the Jews don't think I'm going to hell for it, since y'all don't believe in one, right?
Just - it is possible that whatever you think you 'need' from a completely different faith, which you aren't getting from your own (broadly defined) religion, probably DOES exist within your own (broadly defined) religion, and because it is there already, you could simply pull on THAT, instead of picking up random bits and pieces divorced from their own context, and randomly patching up your own personal faith....'syncretism' is like patching your old car with random truck parts and pieces of somebody's discarded dining set, instead of actually FIXING it with aftermarket proper pieces. So to speak.
Christianity, as a faith, however, kinda builds on that in a way. Depending on how much you believe about Christmas being Saturnalia and Easter being a fertility goddess and Christmas trees are something about Odin.
(I don't think 'syncretism', in other words, is actually STRANGE. I think it is actually fairly normal to some extent. But it is also - to some extent - appropriation.)
Purim is possibly something 'syncretic', actually. Not that I'd ever say so at Purim.
Or possibly the British thinking of 'curry' as something thoroughly British.