Joeymmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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So I have been thinking about this for a while and really all I want is a few opinions on the matter, I'm not trying to persuade anyone and I'm not trying to bash anyone.
So the general concept is that Christianity derives from Judaism, most people would not disagree with this, it is, like Islam and a few other religions, an "Abrahamic Religion". So here's the thing... Moses wrote the first 3 books of the Bible which sort of makes him the father of Judaism, even though most would say that its Abraham (I think), but for the sake of argument go with it. So Moses is the father of Judaism, and Moses was a Jew who had been raised by the royal Egyptians and given a royal education and raised in the ways of an Egyptian... So wouldn't that create a profound impact on Judaism and then of course Christianity? Kind of like the parallels drawn between Christ and Shed (Horus).
Anyway, tell me what you think, I hope this isn't a common post lol... But its just a thought I've been throwing around and I thought I'd get some insight.
So the general concept is that Christianity derives from Judaism, most people would not disagree with this, it is, like Islam and a few other religions, an "Abrahamic Religion". So here's the thing... Moses wrote the first 3 books of the Bible which sort of makes him the father of Judaism, even though most would say that its Abraham (I think), but for the sake of argument go with it. So Moses is the father of Judaism, and Moses was a Jew who had been raised by the royal Egyptians and given a royal education and raised in the ways of an Egyptian... So wouldn't that create a profound impact on Judaism and then of course Christianity? Kind of like the parallels drawn between Christ and Shed (Horus).
Anyway, tell me what you think, I hope this isn't a common post lol... But its just a thought I've been throwing around and I thought I'd get some insight.