43 Judaism subreddit discussed their hatred for the term "judeo-christian" because it associates Jews with Christianity and Christian "islamophobia" (archive.md) posted 2 years ago by loubag1997 2 years ago by loubag1997 +46 / -3 152 comments share 152 comments share save hide report block hide replies
If one wants to deny Jewish contributions to Christianity then do us a favor and delete the old testament.
This isn't a denial of the ancient Israelites contribution to the faith, it's a claim that Talmudism is illegitimate.
That's a gross misunderstanding of Jewish doctrine
I'm okay with that. There are a bunch of Christian groups who only follow the New Testament and completely ignore the Old Testament. So they are already doing what you want.
Then launch that version. Also take out the holidays, symbolism and God out of it. Try have Christianity without those.
You mean holidays like Christmas and Easter? Those are pagan/Christian holidays, absolutely unrelated to Judaism.
Why would we remove God from Christianity? God is a very important part of the New Testament. Jesus is the Son of God.
Because the God you worship is Jewish in origin. Or did he somehow came to be after Christianity was invented?