“Judeo-Christian” is an oxymoron. Jews reject Jesus as the son of God, Christians do not.Really folks. The phrase Judeo-Christian values or tradition is easily found on the internet. Here is an example:
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“Judeo-Christian” is an oxymoron. Jews reject Jesus as the son of God, Christians do not.Really folks. The phrase Judeo-Christian values or tradition is easily found on the internet. Here is an example:
In reality Jesus was the real Jewish ! the rest were not worthy of being Jewish apart from the Gods Prophets and the Jews who were worthy of Holy Moses who when Jesus went to Heaven that they became Born again and the first Christians !He was a Jew, but he wasn’t Jewish. His glory eclipses him being a Jew, in fact. Or I’ll put it this way: it’s not exactly in the Jew’s best interest to reject Jesus.
There is no exception and there is no evidence of what you claim. Jesus was a Jew, who is the Jewish Messiah and there is no evidence he ever stopped being Jewish. Hence, Judeo-Christianity.Except he didn’t actually believe in the monotheist God of Abraham
How could there be? The Jews reject Jesus …
Buddhists and Muslims were not promised the Messiah, so no. But they can become Christians. The traditions of Buddhists and Muslims wasn't ordained by God so hopefully would be abandoned by converts from those faiths.So can there be messianic Buddhists and messianic Muslims as well? Followers of Christ who still hold onto Islamic and Buddhist traditions. Believing in Christ as the messiah makes all the difference in the world, it eclipses any prior traditions of that person. Isn’t it so?
That’s interesting, I never knew that, where did you get your source of information from?Jews don’t recognize Jesus as the son of God though. It’s one or the other, just like one cannot be both a Buddhist and a nudist.
The Jewish religion of Judaism is just the Old Testament or Torah. Like the Muslims, they don’t acknowledge Jesus to be the son of God. Any source comparing Judaism and Christianity will tell you that. It’s self evident, it would be like asking, “What’s your source that the New Testament is about Jesus?”That’s interesting, I never knew that, where did you get your source of information from?
It’s logic. Jesus is already God incarnate, he doesn’t need to believe in God. Being Jewish is more than just biological, it’s also believing in the oneness of God like the Muslims do. You said “Jesus was required to believe in the God of Abraham” but that’s irrelevant because Jesus knew he was God, did he not? Judeo-Christianity is a myth. This is straight from the Jerusalem Post:There is no exception and there is no evidence of what you claim. Jesus was a Jew, who is the Jewish Messiah and there is no evidence he ever stopped being Jewish. Hence, Judeo-Christianity.
You seem to be arguing in denial of the evidence. The NT references the OT many times. You cannot delve into Judaism without touching on the Messiah and you cannot delve into Christianity without delving into Judaism. Hence, Judeo-Christianity has been around for millennia.
Then you invoke an illogical argument of Circular Reasoning.It’s logic.
Buddhists and Muslims were not promised the Messiah, so no. But they can become Christians. The traditions of Buddhists and Muslims wasn't ordained by God so hopefully would be abandoned by converts from those faiths.
I have a book by a Jewish woman who became a follower of jesus and married a Church of England vicar. She still embraced her Jewishness whilst also allowing the Holy Spirit to guide her.
And the same can be said when we, Christians, use the Bible to validate the Bible when debating atheists. The fact of the matter is that even though the Bible uses circular reasoning (which is not a bad thing), so do you. We can agree that circular reasoning does not strengthen an argument. However, we can also agree that circular reasoning does not make a claim immediately false, either. Circular reasoning does not affect the truthfulness of a truth claim. If a claim really is true, especially if it comes from its source, wouldn’t it only be fitting, natural, and expected for the source to affirm its truthfulness about itself? It would only be strange if it did not. Isn’t it strange if your real mom didn’t affirm herself as your real mom? Wouldn’t it be strange if God didn’t affirm Himself as God? What did Jesus say that he’s so famous for? I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. How did he know? Because he is the Way, the Truth, and the Life.Then you invoke an illogical argument of Circular Reasoning.
Assertions are not arguments.The fact of the matter is that even though the Bible uses circular reasoning (which is not a bad thing), so do you.
"Judeo-Christian" seemingly refers to the shared agreement on the moral validity and authority of the Old Testament texts. In that sense, there is a "Judeo-Christian".How could there be? The Jews reject Jesus to the same extent that Muslims do, so much so that there’s plenty of footage of Jews spitting on Christians in Israel. Jesus is either the savior or he’s not, there’s no in-between. The same goes for Messianic Jews (also known as Christians.) If there can be Messianic Jews, then there can be Messianic Buddhists and Messianic Hindus, and Messianic Muslims. Of course, none of those make any sense…so why should Messianic Jews be different from being Christian?
Oops! He was crucified for humiliating the leaders of Judaism, rejecting their religion and authority (Mt 15)! They couldn't bear Him stripping them of the praise and honor. Their Judaism wasn't true to Scripture Jesus submitted to!Wrong! He was born a Jew under that law, required to believe in the monotheist God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. He is the Jewish Messiah and there is no evidence he ever stopped being Jewish.
Paul, who knew this reality better than any of us, didn't spend his whole life harping on this one thing--AND he LONGED for the Jews' salvation.I don't think it's Christ's vision for our lives, however, to build a life revolving around this one particular reality. Life before God is so much more.
Yes, for they know not what they do !Paul, who knew this reality better than any of us, didn't spend his whole life harping on this one thing--AND he LONGED for the Jews' salvation.
Too many people who recognize this truth are hateful toward Jews. That is not right.
Stephen's last words were "Lord do not hold this sin against [the Jews stoning me to death]!" If we can't have that attitude--love your enemies--something is deadly wrong.