Christians did not learn about Christianity from the Jews.
Christianity was founded, as a religion, by former Jews. However, by the time they were proselytizing their new faith, it was distinct from Judaism and Jewish doctrine.
The first Christians were Jews.
Christianity and Judaism share part of the Bible. What the Jews call the Tanakh, the Christians call the Old Testament.
Some Jews become Christians, some Christians become Jews and even more Jews become atheists, or "secular Jews". A healthy society should see conversions from one to the other, in each direction.Jewish answer:No. Jewish converts to Christianity will be, and have always been, a minority.
Some Jews are Christians but most are not. It is because Christians believe that Jesus is the son of God, the Messiah, who died as the lamb of God, a sacrifice for all who believe. Jews do not believe this.
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Jews do not presume to interpret, dissect or comment upon Christianity. Judaism does not actively seek to proselytize; and Jews are okay with Jews being Jews and Christians being Christians. The only person whom we would dissuade from Christianity would be a fellow Jew.Any Jew who denounces Christianity to the wider public, is being egregiously foolhardy, because in so doing, he is providing a justification for hatred.A:From my Christian perspective Jewish people DO NOT SAY OR TEACH OR SUGGEST even in the Synagogue that Christians worship a false god.
. Both Jews and Christians believe in God, only Jews are still waiting for the Messiah, whereas Christians believe that Jesus Christ was the Messiah.
the Christians think that the Jews were murders of Jesus Christ.
Hate is not a tenet of Christianity. I am not familiar with the tenets of Islam
The Romans adopted Christianity from the Jews. Up until the time of the emperor Domitian, Christianity was considered a Jewish sect. When Domitian tried to impose a tax on the Jews which included Christians, the Christians balked and proved that they were not a Jewish sect, but a distinct religion. (This didn't stop Domitian from persecuting them though)
Christians did not like the regimentation and all of the rules of Judaism. They lived in relative peace for the first two hundred years as Christianity was a minor sect of Judaism. Soon the Christians would also come to resent the Jews because they refused to accept Christ as their saviour.
Christianity does not require the observance of the sabbath law. Christians are not party to the old covenant that requires sabbath observance.