Did it not cross your mind when Joe developed a weakness for low shots to the left.I don't know but they should. Jack Butland throwing the ball in the net over and over made me suspicious just after he was getting hyped up to be England no. 1
Did it not cross your mind when Joe developed a weakness for low shots to the left.I don't know but they should. Jack Butland throwing the ball in the net over and over made me suspicious just after he was getting hyped up to be England no. 1
I'm not sure of his genetic DNA but being genetically Jewish is a real thing. People can be genetically Ashkenazi or Sephardic Jewish. Tay-Sachs Disease is far more present in those of Ashkenazi Jewish descent than in other genetic populations.He isn't "Jewish", he has been raised in a Judaic home and identifies with Judaism. He has his religious beliefs and is a human being.
I was blinded by love on thst one mate in hindsight though....Did it not cross your mind when Joe developed a weakness for low shots to the left.
I'm not sure of his genetic DNA but being genetically Jewish is a real thing. People can be genetically Ashkenazi or Sephardic Jewish genetically. Tay-Sachs Disease is far more present in those of Ashkenazi Jewish descent than in other genetic populations.
Of course one may be raised in a Judaic home and practice Judaism but not be genetically Jewish.
Your second link seems to confirm the initial post. Moreover, it does not mention "race".Its a religion, inbreeding has been rife in all cultures, as travel has become easier and easier groups merge. It isn't possible to define a set of beliefs as a racial definition of a person, or persons.
Race and health - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
I know its not your intention, but the NAZI's used the "Jews", are a race, when it is a longstanding set of beliefs encapsulated in a religion.