Jesus was a Judean, not a Jew.
During the lifetime of Jesus, no persons were described as Jews anywhere.
The term Jew has its origins in the eighteenth century as an abbreviation of Judean, meaning a resident of Judea.
The so-called "Jews" of Eastern European origin are unquestionably the historic descendants of the Khazars, a pagan Turko-Finn ancient Mongoloid nation.
The religious sect of Judea in the time of Jesus were the Pharisees. And it is the Pharisees to which self-styled "Jews" today refer to as "Jews" of that period.
Judaism is identical to the Pharisaism of the time of Jesus Christ.
Just random copy and paste arguments, that have no relevance to what I wrote.
Christians attack occultists, satanists, masons, liberals, socialists, jews, muslims and all these moments are primarily Christian.
Almost all of these take these "moments" take the individual as prior to society. Such a claim is certainly a Protestantism.
To take any or all of the divergences of Christianity, regardless of the time or nature of that divergence, as still fundamentally Christian; to take this to all be a single tradition eating itself; is nonsense.
Almost all of these take these "moments" take the individual as prior to society. Such a claim is certainly a Protestantism.
Right, now protestantism is suddenly no longer Christian, even though these people base everything they do around the same holy book as the catholics, again proving my poin.
To take any or all of the divergences of Christianity, regardless of the time or nature of that divergence, as still fundamentally Christian; to take this to all be a single tradition eating itself; is nonsense.
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I've heard that before and I've never looked into it. I'm going to look it up later, but do you happen to have a source handy to save me some work?
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The writings of Jason Collett
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