I think that a Jewish Christian is a person of Jewish heritage, but believes that Jesus Christ is the messiah.
Remember, "Jewish" can indicate either a religious affiliation, or an ethnic group. In this context, "Jewish Christian" would refer to an ethnic group, and would be similar in use to something like "Chinese Christian" or "Arab Christian".
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As far as I'm aware, nearly all converts to Christianity from Judaism (and their descendants) call themselves, quite simply, Christians. Names like Jewish Christians suggest ambiguity or even that they want the best of both worlds, so to speak. That said, there is a small sect that somehow tries to do just that.
There are no Jewish Christians.
The majority of people who refer to themselves as "Jewish Christians" have zero Jewish heritage, they are mainly Christians.
The first Christians were Jewish.
Christians believe that Jesus was the Jewish Messiah. Jews disagree.
No.
They didn't.
All of the first Christians were Jewish. Jesus and his disciples were all Jewish.
No, Christians do not believe in Lilith, as she is a figure from Jewish folklore and not part of Christian teachings or beliefs.
No. While Christianity is a religion that is derivative of Judaism, the overwhelming majority of Christians have no Jewish blood in them. Christians consider themselves to be "spiritually grafted" into the bloodline of Abraham.
They are two separate religions.
Because your last name is clearly Jewish._________ The above "answer" is completely wrong. Christians think someone is Jewish regardless of which parent is Jewish because they don't know the facts about Judaism and what our laws/rules are.
The first Christians were Jews and were accustomed to Jewish scriptures which became Christian scripture as well.