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What is a Judeo-Christian?
Many Christians consider themselves as a religion.
However, in essence Christians are really part of the
Judeo-Christian religion. That is to say -- in order
to be a Christian, you must first be Jewish.
Jesus is/was a Jew. The Jewish religion is one of the
oldest religions in the world. Followers believe in one
God. The word of God was handed down to the early Jews
two ways. The spoken word is called the Kabbalah. The
written word is called the Torah.
The Torah is almost identical to the Old Testament of
the Christian Bible. Thus, the Jewish faith is the
basis of Christianity. What makes a Christian different
than other Jews, is the belief that Jesus is/was the son
of God. So, you could say that a Christian is a Jew
that believes Jesus was a special Jew.
The New Testament of the Bible is about Jesus' life.
(By the way...
can anyone tell me why more Christians don't
celebrate Hanukkah?)