MokshaVimukthi
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first of all ,Ancestors of todays Syrian Christians are not homogeneous...They were converts from then immigrant Jewish communities,Upper/lower caste Hindus and even Buddhist groups...At present they are the top most progressive and effluent groups in Kerala,even in India.
A sanghi like you can't ACCEPT these realities and facts..
Since syrian christians did not marry from outside their community, they are pretty homogeneous unless you are taking about the various denominations like Mar Thoma (the actual oldest of them all), Syrian catholic, Latin catholic or the Jacobite Syrian Orthodox etc.
There is no record of them ever converting from jewish either, since Jewish are pretty particular about such things. Their status today has no bearing on history or this thread.