Well I would consider it a statement of fact at some level too. But I am perfectly happy for you to disagree with me on that one. I also don't tend to think about things as this is a religous thing, and this isn't, its just all part of my life.
As a religous Jew I tend to put the religous secular devide in a very different place from where Christians put it. At some point I could say that if the Talmud or one of the codifications of Jewish law cover it, then its a religious issue. And that covers almost everything from the returning of lost objects (Bava Metziah) to Cooking, (Shabbat and other places) etc.
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As a religous Jew I tend to put the religous secular devide in a very different place from where Christians put it. At some point I could say that if the Talmud or one of the codifications of Jewish law cover it, then its a religious issue. And that covers almost everything from the returning of lost objects (Bava Metziah) to Cooking, (Shabbat and other places) etc.
But I'm strange that way.