God existed long before Abraham, long before the Jews even existed. Claiming that the Jews invented God is an unbelievably blasphemous thing to say. Even the Jews are not so arrogant to claim that.
Also, in the Old Testament, God was constantly angry at the Jews, always punishing them because they refused to listen to God. And Jesus is the Son of God, and Jesus also had a very negative view of Jews. And the Christian apostles also had an extremely negative view of Jews.
So if he is a Jewish God, why does he hate the Jews so much? Why did he destroy the old covenant and create a new covenant with Christians?
Claiming that "God = Jewish" and therefore we should like Jews... is so absurdly wrong on so many levels.
Christian festivals have no religious significance in Judaism and are not celebrated, but some secular Jews in the West treat Christmas as a secular holiday.
Most Christians consider the Mosaic Law to have been a necessary intermediate stage, but that once the crucifixion of Jesus occurred, adherence to civil and ceremonial Law was superseded by the New Covenant.
Christians embracing aspects of Judaism are sometimes criticized as Biblical Judaizers by Christians when they pressure gentile Christians to observe Mosaic teachings rejected by most modern Christians.
Funny how your link actually proves what I'm saying to be correct...
But let's analyze deeper and see which things Judaism and Christianity have in common:
Monotheism. This is common throughout many religions, not exclusive to Judaism.
The belief in a Messiah. This is also not exclusive to Judaism. Christians believe that Jesus is the Messiah, Jews believe Jesus is a liar and a false prophet.
Prayer and reading a holy book. Also not exclusive to Judaism.
And... that's it. Those are the only common elements between Christianity and Judaism. And all of those elements are present in many religions, not just Judaism.
The second link you posted is simply full of lies, which I have already debunked in my earlier posts. The author is clearly very confused and ignorant about Christianity.
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?
God existed long before Abraham, long before the Jews even existed. Claiming that the Jews invented God is an unbelievably blasphemous thing to say. Even the Jews are not so arrogant to claim that.
Also, in the Old Testament, God was constantly angry at the Jews, always punishing them because they refused to listen to God. And Jesus is the Son of God, and Jesus also had a very negative view of Jews. And the Christian apostles also had an extremely negative view of Jews.
So if he is a Jewish God, why does he hate the Jews so much? Why did he destroy the old covenant and create a new covenant with Christians?
Claiming that "God = Jewish" and therefore we should like Jews... is so absurdly wrong on so many levels.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_and_Judaism#Common_Jewish_views_of_Christianity
Then take out everything that is Jewish from Christianity.
Starting with God, the old testament, the holidays, and many other things. No more sunday for you.
https://medium.com/interfaith-now/christianity-and-judaism-similarities-and-differences-in-belief-and-practice-ac026db19424
In that link you posted...
Funny how your link actually proves what I'm saying to be correct...
But let's analyze deeper and see which things Judaism and Christianity have in common:
Monotheism. This is common throughout many religions, not exclusive to Judaism.
The belief in a Messiah. This is also not exclusive to Judaism. Christians believe that Jesus is the Messiah, Jews believe Jesus is a liar and a false prophet.
Prayer and reading a holy book. Also not exclusive to Judaism.
And... that's it. Those are the only common elements between Christianity and Judaism. And all of those elements are present in many religions, not just Judaism.
The second link you posted is simply full of lies, which I have already debunked in my earlier posts. The author is clearly very confused and ignorant about Christianity.