Jews invented Christianity

Most Christians I know don’t care about Jews that much, much less treat them like “masters”. Judaism predicted the Christ, when he came most of them rejected Him. At that point on Jews are just deniers of Jesus, and will go to hell for not believing just as a Muslim or atheist will.
 
Christ was not just a Jew, he was a well respected rabbi. Due to this foundation, many say Judeo-Christian.
 
Actually, when Rome sacked Jerusalem, they were fascinated by the Torah, because at that time, all books were written by hand, and in many cases, there were small phrase changes and word changes and books varied even when they were supposed to be the same book. When they saw that all copies of the Torah were exact copies, they thought there was power in the words, and they had them translate it from Hebrew to Greek, and all copies of that were exactly the same.

They then brought those copies back, and used them to try to unite the people. And, because many of the citizens of Rome were pagans at the time, they mixed in some of their beliefs with the new religion, and created Christianity.

Interestingly enough, most Christians don't realize that the first few books of the Bible are actually parts of the Torah, and the rest of the Old Testament is a history of the Jewish people, with Psalms (a book of hymns), and Proverbs (a book of quotes).

The only part of the Bible that is "Christian" is the New Testament.
 
Actually, when Rome sacked Jerusalem, they were fascinated by the Torah, because at that time, all books were written by hand, and in many cases, there were small phrase changes and word changes and books varied even when they were supposed to be the same book. When they saw that all copies of the Torah were exact copies, they thought there was power in the words, and they had them translate it from Hebrew to Greek, and all copies of that were exactly the same.

They then brought those copies back, and used them to try to unite the people. And, because many of the citizens of Rome were pagans at the time, they mixed in some of their beliefs with the new religion, and created Christianity.

Interestingly enough, most Christians don't realize that the first few books of the Bible are actually parts of the Torah, and the rest of the Old Testament is a history of the Jewish people, with Psalms (a book of hymns), and Proverbs (a book of quotes).

The only part of the Bible that is "Christian" is the New Testament.

There are actually differences between the Hebrew and Greek versions of the Old Testament. I'm Jewish but I have a Bible study with a Christian friend every Monday.
His Bible says in Genesis 4:8: And Cain said to his brother Abel, "Let's go out to the field."

My Bible says in Genesis 4:8: And Cain spoke with his brother Abel.
 
Don't blame Jesus on the Jews... we have enough problems on our own.
 
Actually, when Rome sacked Jerusalem, they were fascinated by the Torah, because at that time, all books were written by hand, and in many cases, there were small phrase changes and word changes and books varied even when they were supposed to be the same book. When they saw that all copies of the Torah were exact copies, they thought there was power in the words, and they had them translate it from Hebrew to Greek, and all copies of that were exactly the same.

They then brought those copies back, and used them to try to unite the people. And, because many of the citizens of Rome were pagans at the time, they mixed in some of their beliefs with the new religion, and created Christianity.

Interestingly enough, most Christians don't realize that the first few books of the Bible are actually parts of the Torah, and the rest of the Old Testament is a history of the Jewish people, with Psalms (a book of hymns), and Proverbs (a book of quotes).

The only part of the Bible that is "Christian" is the New Testament.
Romans respected the Jews because they were already an ancient culture. The standard practice of pagans at the time to add the gods of conquered people to the Roman pantheon of gods. This showed respect and also gave conquered people the opportunity to worship the powerful Roman gods. Pagans respected military success as a measure of a gods power and ability to deliver when sacrificed to. Jews rejected this and constantly rebelled.

Christianity was not a uniting force since to be a Christian you had to reject all other gods.
 
The Jewish Origins of Christianity

They did so to DESTROY the gentiles easier by getting them to unite under a religion that is weak and for weak people...love thy enemy,turn the other cheek etc.
Christ was a Jew
He never existed. Jews invented the entire thing as I said.

Dear Odium
You appear to me to be talking about THREE different things

1. The REAL meaning and message behind the laws of Christianity that came from Judaic laws and Scriptures. You may consider this "made up" as well, but there is STILL a CLEAR DIFFERENCE between the POSITIVE message of CHARITY toward all people vs. the "made up religion" people complain about being false and manipulative (see #2 below).

Are you able to distinguish this from:

2. The POLITICAL ABUSIVE contortion and institutions derived from these (which incidentally wasn't just "Christian Crusades" but also the Jewish Holocaust/Genocide was also justified by Bible believing followers of Hitler).

So even JEWS have been persecuted historically by political religious abuses justified by people who thought they were following God and the Bible

3. The self-existing laws of Justice and Natural laws of the Universe that "man didn't make up" but strive to represent or regulate using manmade religious or political laws, and also secular laws of science

I take it Odium that you don't believe in the manmade teachings about Jesus.

What about JUSTICE, do you believe there is a preexisting or future JUSTICE that is independent of MAN'S MADE UP systems ATTEMPTING to enforce "justice."

Even if you don't trust MAN'S made up systems of religion or govt that attempt to establish this elusive "JUSTICE"
Do you believe Justice exists without man making it up?
Do you believe there are natural laws of justice that operate that man does not control though every system on earth TRIES TO?
 
The Jewish Origins of Christianity

They did so to DESTROY the gentiles easier by getting them to unite under a religion that is weak and for weak people...love thy enemy,turn the other cheek etc.
OH my goodness them their Juewwwws are under your skin
A jew who was a Christian once said
Luke 11:21
“When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own homestead, his possessions are undisturbed;
 
Even if you don't trust MAN'S made up systems of religion or govt that attempt to establish this elusive "JUSTICE"
Do you believe Justice exists without man making it up?
Do you believe there are natural laws of justice that operate that man does not control though every system on earth TRIES TO?
This is a very interesting question. Does the justice exist outside human perception? In the wild nature? No. Even among humans' perception the definition of justice can vary widely.
 
Even if you don't trust MAN'S made up systems of religion or govt that attempt to establish this elusive "JUSTICE"
Do you believe Justice exists without man making it up?
Do you believe there are natural laws of justice that operate that man does not control though every system on earth TRIES TO?
This is a very interesting question. Does the justice exist outside human perception? In the wild nature? No. Even among humans' perception the definition of justice can vary widely.
ESay Maybe in a different way.
One friend said that animals have a sense of wanting fairness that shows when they want equal attention or equal share of food.
Another friend believes that animals have varying degrees of spiritual consciousness and can choose to help others or choose to be selfish. It's not the same level as humans. Some people argue dogs are more unconditional and forgiving than people. Others think of animals as more survival driven and not having the capacity to think of survival of life beyond their own. With some animals having a distinct personality type connection with people, wanting to be happy can be taken as a basic level of wanting justice in terms of equal comfort and not wanting fear or stress. Again the degrees of critical awareness of relative factors vary greatly whether you call this spiritual or social or physiological levels of development. Most people have a sense that humans are a higher being than animals but I have friends who disagree and believe animals can spiritually evolve and possibly change socially and physically along with it. Who knows?
 
Does the justice exist outside human perception?
I work with children. Children have a very strong sense of justice and fairness, without if ever being taught. Why do humans have this sense at a very young age, while it does not seem to be present in the animal kingdom at large?
 

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