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by danans
615 days ago
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> It seems as if you think somehow DNA didn’t exist as a means of transferring genetic information to offspring prior to it being discovered. No that's not what I said. I said that DNA, though inherited, is irrelevant for determining cultural identity. If I discover tomorrow that I carry YDNA haplotype J1, that doesn't make me Jewish, either culturally or ancestrally. Nobody could claim me as ancestrally Jewish based on that either. Having a documented lineage stretching back many generations, however, would possibly do both, should I choose to embrace it. |
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