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What are the similarities between Christianity and Judaism?
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<blockquote data-quote="arthvader" data-source="post: 2111934" data-attributes="member: 480916"><p>Early Christianity and apocalyptic Judaism were very hard to tell apart. Jesus' church had such Jewish concepts as </p><p>* obeying God's laws and keeping his commandments</p><p>* doing good works, especially charitable ones.</p><p>* Viewing people as having been fashioned in God's image</p><p>* Belief in more than one divine being, even in only one of them counted as God (ancient Judaism, Jesus, and Paul were all monolaters)</p><p>* Baptism by immersion in water after having repented of our sins</p><p>* The tangible, physical resurrection from the dead.</p><p></p><p>The list could go on and on. If you are interested in respectful and scholarly analysis, follow the URL I have provided and check out the links for Early Christianity and The New Testament Church.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arthvader, post: 2111934, member: 480916"] Early Christianity and apocalyptic Judaism were very hard to tell apart. Jesus' church had such Jewish concepts as * obeying God's laws and keeping his commandments * doing good works, especially charitable ones. * Viewing people as having been fashioned in God's image * Belief in more than one divine being, even in only one of them counted as God (ancient Judaism, Jesus, and Paul were all monolaters) * Baptism by immersion in water after having repented of our sins * The tangible, physical resurrection from the dead. The list could go on and on. If you are interested in respectful and scholarly analysis, follow the URL I have provided and check out the links for Early Christianity and The New Testament Church. [/QUOTE]
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