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soc.culture.jewish FAQ: Jewish Thought (6/12)
Section - Question 12.15: How can Jews reject (insert true belief here)?

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                                  Answer:
   
   Usually, it is because the beliefs of those religions contradict
   fundamental tenets of Judaism. Occasionally, liberal movements may use
   some meditative approaches from other religions, but there is no
   belief in the other religion's belief system.

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