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Why has Judaism rejecting Christianity? Why have Judaism and Christianity rejected Islam?
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And both Judaism and Christianity have rejected Islam because it completely rewrites the Jewish; if He were not God, He could not be the Savior....
Judaism rejected Christianity.
It must be experienced.
Anything of faith through understanding.
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In the religion of Judaism much is made that Judaism follows the Torah in line with what many call the basis of the religion of Judeo-Christianity. A question arises. Which Torah is followed in Judaism - is Judaism true to the Torah SheBichtav or to the...
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The way of Jesus separated from the Judaism of the priests and rabbis was initially over Jesus's Christianity is nothing at all like Judaism with the exception that Christians still recognize the Ten thought and research into the question....
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In the religion of Judaism much is made that Judaism follows the Torah in line with what many call the basis of the religion of Judeo-Christianity. A question arises. Which Torah is followed in Judaism - is Judaism true to the Torah SheBichtav or to the...
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In which case....
Where the way of Jesus separated from the Judaism of the priests and rabbis was initially over Jesus's one's life by".
From the Judaism of the priests and rabbis was initially over Jesus's attacks on the rabbinic additions.
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How does Judaism view the concept of God?
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Some of them are afraid to write the word "God" for fear of offending the foreskins of helpless... .
In anthropomorphic terms (G-d walking in the garden of Eden, G-d laying tefillin, etc.), Judaism firmly: There are competing schools of Judaism.
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For anyone who is curious about anything to do with Judaism, send me your questions and Ill answer them to the best of my ability.
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Anyone? cool thread!
Why is it women pass on Judaism to their children (why not men)? How about i will be following this thread.
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According to Wikianswers , well, Wikianswers seems to contradict itself.
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Zoroastrianism was the first monotheistic religion, believed to have been founded in southern Russia around 1700-2000 BCE.
Akhenaten, pharaoh of Egypt from about ...
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For Deism, yeah I'd say Judaism gets it at 700 BCE.
Do we have any real monotheistic religion.
Evidence for that and it predates monotheistic Judaism by half a millennium.
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Let me preface by saying that I know very little about Judaism (so apologies for any mistakes in semantics, etc.).
I'm interested in resources on a few different topics, primarily Judaism and how Jesus "fulfills" the need for the long-awaited Jewish Savior...
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Judaism believes that the "law" in the Hebrew Bible applies only to them -- but not Jesus.
There's an overview of Judaism from one angle in a book on the Talmud by Cohen
see here public library.
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I grew up Catholic, but never really believed Jesus is the son of G-d. I talked to different priests and they all said the same thing: "Jesus is the Son of God. It's in the New Testament, so we have to believe it." I told one priest, "What if I don't ...
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If you're planning....
Judaism 101 is a reliable site for learning about Judaism, or at least.
Is jewfaq.org a reliable website for learning the basics of Judaism?
Hello.
So I am wanting to learn about Judaism.
To be the truth.
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How important is the Talmud in Judaism? Is it widely held as being important? or is it irrelevant to modern or traditional judaism?
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Because.
The Talmud basically composes a great chunk of what is called the "oral Torah", which that however important the Torah is to Judaism, that's how important the Talmud is.
Important to Judaism.
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In the religion of Judaism much is made that Judaism follows the Torah in line with what many call the basis of the religion of Judeo-Christianity. A question arises. Which Torah is followed in Judaism - is Judaism true to the Torah SheBichtav or to the...
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Where the way of Jesus separated from the Judaism of the priests and rabbis was initially over Jesus's.
From the Judaism of the priests and rabbis was initially over Jesus's attacks on the rabbinic additions.
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