I often see people talk Christians and culturally Christian atheists who have clear (often unconscious) mentalities such as "suffering is good and virtuous" or "there will be a rapture/revolution that will redeem humanity" that persist even if they do not believe in Christ or consider themselves Christian.
My question is, are there any deep seeded yet (often) unconscious beliefs/assumptions/frameworks are common amongst Jewish people, even in cases where people might have stopped practising/believing in the overt aspects of Judaism?
To be clear, I don't just mean things that are destructive or frustrating. I am just generally curious about the aspects of culture and religion that are extremely prevalent in how people might think and behave, even or especially when it isn't consciously recognised a lot of the time.
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