I was born a Jew, but I find no need for any kind of religious affiliation. What do you, as a Polydox Jew and member of the Institute of Creative Judaism, have further to say to me?
32A. Assuming that you have arrived at this conclusion after having acquired an understanding of Polydoxy, and not on the basis of experiences with traditional or traditionoid religions, the following may be said to you. It is entirely possible for an individual to agree with the research and development goals of the Institute of Creative Judaism without feeling the need or desire for personal affiliation with a Polydox community Such an individual can help further the Institute of Creative Judaism in its work by a contribution, which in no way involves personal affiliation with the Polydox community itself.
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