What is "popularity" and how is it measured? Does your lack of ability to define it mean that "popularity" doesn't exist? I don't think that the onus is on me to identify the codons.
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Replying to @BaruchKogan @BostonDelendEst
sure popularity CAN be measured that way, but that's not a definitive measure, and I doubt you'd find many who agree with you but, fine genetic Jewishness can be measured by the average correlation (0-1 scale) of one's genes with the group average of ppl who identify as Jewish
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Replying to @BaruchKogan @BostonDelendEst
I didn't say it would tell me much. I said that the concept exists and there is some truth to it. She said that there is ZERO truth to it. > What happens if, as seems likely, a few million converts show up in the next 20 years? (a) that's not likely (b) so what?
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Replying to @BaruchKogan @BostonDelendEst
There are ~3,000 converts to Judaism per year. cite: https://www.haaretz.com/jewish/conversion-denomination-by-denomination-1.5312401 … your "few million over the next 20 years" is off by a factor of 50:1
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> it's highly likely. defend this
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> I can't share most specifics, of course not
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