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is idolizing jesus; which is a part of fundamental christianity, an issue for those practicing judaism?
I'm looking at barriers of syncreticism. Christians use the old testament to justify some of their beliefs.Why would it be since they are not practicing Christianity?
I'm looking at barriers of syncreticism. Christians use the old testament to justify some of their beliefs.
I was hoping someone Jewish would speak on the idea of worshipping a human as greater than another. I've seen a few hint at it in regards to the subject on the Messiah.Ok, just makes more sense to me to see them as completely separate religions.
IMO, Christianity created a narrative about the Torah they use in their religion. They don't actually use the Torah, only the narrative.
Jews don't have anything that connects them to the Christian narrative and Christians don't have anything to do with the Torah beyond a few passages that were used in their narrative.
Sure is. For a Jew, saying anything or anyone is God is prohibited.is idolizing jesus; which is a part of fundamental christianity, an issue for those practicing judaism?