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You didn't answer the question. The Jews considered the Christian a heretic a violator of the law. I don't buy that the Jewish Christian had that position. I do understand that there was friction between Jewish and Gentile (no longer pagan) Christians.
Don't trifle over semantics when you know what is meant. There were Jewish born believers, there were God-fearing Gentile believers who were well aware of Jewish Law and customs, there were pagan Gentile BELIEVERS who knew nothing of God except that He had saved them. This last group was the concern of the Jerusalem Council, they needed to find a way to make all be able to fellowship together with trust. It was not an end-all decision, just a beginning commonality decision.
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