They believe in a sense of spiritual equality. Looking for true equality in this world will only lead to disapointment. Equality, to them, can only truly be found in Heaven.
The framers of the US Constitution were influenced by Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke, who espoused ideas about natural rights and limited government. They also drew from Judeo-Christian beliefs regarding concepts like moral law and the inherent value of individuals. These influences helped shape the principles of individual liberty, equality, and separation of powers that are reflected in the Constitution.
Both Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian traditions incorporate legal systems and religious beliefs. However, Greco-Roman law focused on governing society based on reason and civic duty, while Judeo-Christian law emphasized moral and ethical principles derived from divine authority. In terms of religion, Greco-Roman beliefs varied widely and were often polytheistic, while Judeo-Christian traditions centered on monotheism and a covenantal relationship with God.
Judeo-Christian is not a religion, but a cultural attitude that reflects the beliefs of both Judaism and Christianity, which is its daughter religion, although it has influences from Greek philosophy and pagan sources. Its principle feature is a conviction in the worth of the individual.
Judeo-Christian beliefs are monotheistic, centered around the belief in one God, while Igbo religion is polytheistic, encompassing a belief in multiple gods and deities. Additionally, Judeo-Christian beliefs are rooted in the Abrahamic tradition, while Igbo religion is indigenous to the Igbo people of Nigeria. The practices, rituals, and cosmologies of these belief systems also differ significantly.
The term "Judeo-Christian" was created by Christians to reference their perceived similarities between Judaism and Christianity.
It is called (the set of) Judeo-Christian values. Christianity is a daughter-religion of Judaism.
The Judeo-Christian and the Roman traditions promoted ideas of equality on the spiritual and temporal aspects of life. The religious aspect was that "all men are equal in the eyes of God" and the Roman or temporal aspect was that all citizens are equal under the law.
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There is nothing democratic about the Judeo-Christian tradition. The political tradition derived from Judeo-Christianity is tyrrany and authoritarianism. Democratic concepts were derived from Hume, Locke and Hobbes.
The culture of the USA has always been multicultural, even though like many countries, it was formed with White, Judeo-Christian values and beliefs.
The term "Judeo-Christian" was coined by Christians to express that Jews and Christians have the same beliefs and values. In truth, the core tenets of Christianity directly oppose those of Judaism so it's not truly a valid term.
Judeo-Christian faith is one god; Greco-Roman faith had many gods.