sgtcampsalot
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...same "people"? Raised non-theist here, just wondering a random point.
I was thinking, the Jewish faith/culture has an instilled ideology of their people going through hardships for these thousands of years. But, when that dude Jesus was around, everyone THERE was Jewish, and, are those people not the same people that branched off into Christianity? (Not ALL, obviously, but, some, I'd think, right? Otherwise, where'd the Christians come from?).
So, wouldn't it be (somewhat) safe to say that the "christian people" and the "jewish people" have the same origin of "their people"?.... hm?
My main point is: Are, then, not the Christian and Jewish ancestry not the same "people" that went through all those hardships and slavery for thousands of years?
(I mean this not culturally/racially, but spiritually)
I was thinking, the Jewish faith/culture has an instilled ideology of their people going through hardships for these thousands of years. But, when that dude Jesus was around, everyone THERE was Jewish, and, are those people not the same people that branched off into Christianity? (Not ALL, obviously, but, some, I'd think, right? Otherwise, where'd the Christians come from?).
So, wouldn't it be (somewhat) safe to say that the "christian people" and the "jewish people" have the same origin of "their people"?.... hm?
My main point is: Are, then, not the Christian and Jewish ancestry not the same "people" that went through all those hardships and slavery for thousands of years?
(I mean this not culturally/racially, but spiritually)