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Post by Διαμονδ on Feb 27, 2018 18:16:45 GMT
Christianity and Judaism have common roots, but a complex history of relationships! Let's discuss these contradictions!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2018 9:23:19 GMT
Oh my GOSH, this is going to turn into a WAR ZONE. I find it hilarious.
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 28, 2018 9:26:34 GMT
Oh my GOSH, this is going to turn into a WAR ZONE. I find it hilarious.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2018 9:27:09 GMT
In India, jesus is usually displayed is NORDIC FEATURES, golden haired, blue eyes!!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2018 9:35:10 GMT
Exactly, you can only laugh when you see people arguing over Judeo-Christianity.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2018 9:44:17 GMT
Why topic was called 'christian'-'jewish', instead of 'christian'-'judaism'?
All the people despite of their nationality have to friend with each other. Respects within religions must subordinate to people's relationship. There's no god over love between people. Mankind is stronger than any god!! We will win just being together! Together we can defeat everything! I-net will help us!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2018 9:45:54 GMT
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Post by Διαμονδ on Feb 28, 2018 9:55:35 GMT
Why topic was called 'christian'-'jewish', instead of 'christian'-'judaism'? All the people despite of their nationality have to friend with each other. Respects within religions must subordinate to people's relationship. There's no god over love between people. Mankind is stronger than any god!! We will win just being together! Together we can defeat everything! I-net will help us!Yes! But we do not see brotherhood and cooperation in this world! As always..
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 28, 2018 10:06:37 GMT
In India, jesus is usually displayed is NORDIC FEATURES, golden haired, blue eyes!!!!!!
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Post by noski on Feb 28, 2018 17:54:42 GMT
Christians follow Jesus of New Testament and Judaism follows same God but the outdated covenant in the Old Testament. That's it Shrug Judaism does not necessarily involve the same God of Christianity. Not even all Christians worship the same God. This notion of an “outdated covenant” is one of Christian mythology, and thus does not paint a true picture of the relationship between Christianity AND Judaism, which is far more complex.
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 28, 2018 22:11:45 GMT
Christians follow Jesus of New Testament and Judaism follows same God but the outdated covenant in the Old Testament. That's it Shrug Judaism does not necessarily involve the same God of Christianity. Not even all Christians worship the same God. This notion of an “outdated covenant” is one of Christian mythology, and thus does not paint a true picture of the relationship between Christianity AND Judaism, which is far more complex. Christianity is monotheistic. How many God's do we worship?
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Post by noski on Feb 28, 2018 22:24:10 GMT
Judaism does not necessarily involve the same God of Christianity. Not even all Christians worship the same God. This notion of an “outdated covenant” is one of Christian mythology, and thus does not paint a true picture of the relationship between Christianity AND Judaism, which is far more complex. Christianity is monotheistic. How many God's do we worship? Christianity is monotheistic, but what the people of this religion consider as “God” varies and has transformed greatly since early Judaism. This is largely due to varying philosophical and theological traditions that have transformed the notion of “God”. Some differing views include the idea of an immaterial being, an all-good all-knowing all-powerful being, a less than perfect being, not a being at all, and even just a symbolic figure as I assume some Christian “atheists” would see it. These are all different notions of God worshipped under the same umbrella of Christianity.
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 28, 2018 22:31:42 GMT
Christianity is monotheistic. How many God's do we worship? Christianity is monotheistic, but what the people of this religion consider as “God” varies and has transformed greatly since early Judaism. This is largely due to varying philosophical and theological traditions that have transformed the notion of “God”. Some differing views include the idea of an immaterial being, an all-good all-knowing all-powerful being, a less than perfect being, not a being at all, and even just a symbolic figure as I assume some Christian “atheists” would see it. These are all different notions of God worshipped under the same umbrella of Christianity. You mean Trinity? That's just one God to us. 3 parts to one God. Yahweh, Jesus, and Holy Spirit. Like H20 (water) is one but in 3 forms. Unless you're talking about Catholics? I know they worship a pope for who knows what reason.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Feb 28, 2018 22:48:01 GMT
Christianity is monotheistic. How many God's do we worship? Christianity is monotheistic, but what the people of this religion consider as “God” varies and has transformed greatly since early Judaism. This is largely due to varying philosophical and theological traditions that have transformed the notion of “God”. Some differing views include the idea of an immaterial being, an all-good all-knowing all-powerful being, a less than perfect being, not a being at all, and even just a symbolic figure as I assume some Christian “atheists” would see it. These are all different notions of God worshipped under the same umbrella of Christianity. All theologians in all the local councils accepted the idea from Biblia that God is a Trinity ... Eretics like Aria and his followers were excluded from the church!
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Post by noski on Feb 28, 2018 23:13:55 GMT
Christianity is monotheistic, but what the people of this religion consider as “God” varies and has transformed greatly since early Judaism. This is largely due to varying philosophical and theological traditions that have transformed the notion of “God”. Some differing views include the idea of an immaterial being, an all-good all-knowing all-powerful being, a less than perfect being, not a being at all, and even just a symbolic figure as I assume some Christian “atheists” would see it. These are all different notions of God worshipped under the same umbrella of Christianity. You mean Trinity? That's just one God to us. 3 parts to one God. Yahweh, Jesus, and Holy Spirit. Like H20 (water) is one but in 3 forms. Unless you're talking about Catholics? I know they worship a pope for who knows what reason. I am not speaking of the trinity. I’m talking about what God is conceived as metaphysically. For example, if one Christian believes that God is an immaterial entity that took on material form as Jesus, while another Christian believes that God is a symbolic notion that is not an immaterial entity but only an extension of the mythology surrounding the real historical figure, Jesus, do these two Christians believe the same thing?
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Post by Διαμονδ on Feb 28, 2018 23:22:13 GMT
You mean Trinity? That's just one God to us. 3 parts to one God. Yahweh, Jesus, and Holy Spirit. Like H20 (water) is one but in 3 forms. Unless you're talking about Catholics? I know they worship a pope for who knows what reason. I am not speaking of the trinity. I’m talking about what God is conceived as metaphysically. For example, if one Christian believes that God is an immaterial entity that took on material form as Jesus, while another Christian believes that God is a symbolic notion that is not an immaterial entity but only an extension of the mythology surrounding the real historical figure, Jesus, do these two Christians believe the same thing? This is not Christianity! Briefly, the essence of the Christian notion of God is found in the Nicene Creed! Those Christians who you clearly saw don't even understand the essence their religion!
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