Jane_the_Bane
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There was no monolithic religion to be identified as THE Judaism, 2,000 years ago. Yes, Christianity started out as a sect within the wider realm of Judaism, but its rise to prominence (and its development towards the theological identity we know today) started only after the ascendancy of gentile Christianity with its mystery religion elements. There's even a good chance that the last remnants of the original Jewish Christians were later reviled as the first heretics, called "Ebionites".Hello! I'll disagree with that, with the caveat that we're discussing Judaism as it existed 2,000 years ago, when Christianity began.
Anti-Judaism has a millennia-spanning history in Christian tradition, and its scriptures are only accepted if seen through the lens of retroactive continuity, i.e. with the "New Testament" pretty much informing the way the "Old" is to be read and understood.Regarding Islam, I think Islamic respect for Judaism and Christianity is often overstated. Muslims don't accept the Jewish or Christian scriptures as they're written, considering them corrupted. Contrast that with Christians, who accept the entire Jewish Bible as inspired.
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