ConsciousLiterature t1_iz38hxk wrote
Reply to comment by hikehikebaby in Ashkenazi Jews Have Become More Genetically Similar Over Time – A new study of skeletons from a cemetery in Germany reveals a hidden history of Jews in the Middle Ages. by SebRLuck
>More accurately, it's an ethno religious group or "people".
Isn't every group of people an ethnoreligious group?
>Ashkenaz issues are a subset of Jews, but all Jewish groups are ethnically distinct and have more in common with one another than with other groups - we all have common DNA from before we were concord and exiled.
You share 99% of your DNA with a banana. Is there some gene that only jews have or something?
onan4843 t1_iz3o0ax wrote
Are you being purposefully obtuse or do you not know that certain ethnic groups have particular religions associated exclusively with them?
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suvlub t1_iz425cv wrote
>Isn't every group of people an ethnoreligious group?
Like, every every? Are the people standing at bus stop an ethno-religious group?
>You share 99% of your DNA with a banana
No. Only 50%. You are confusing it with chimps.
>Is there some gene that only jews have or something?
Pretty much, and not just one. You can tell whether someone has Jewish ancestry by doing a DNA test.
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Fhujeth t1_iz4qmo1 wrote
You would probably defend a native American tribe as its own religion and everything as its own ethnoreligion, Jews are no different. :)
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