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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.
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Those cultural elements common to both the Jewish and Christian faiths.
The Judeo-Christian traditions greatly influenced the framers of the constitution. They held religious freedom and the fair enforcement of the law in high regard.
Judeo-Christian tradition
Democratic ideas originated in ancient Greece long before the development of Judeo-Christian values. And when democracy came late to the Christian world, The Bible was used to justify the denial of rights on the basis of race and colour.
Democratic ideas originated in ancient Greece long before the development of Judeo-Christian values. And when democracy came late to the Christian world, the Bible was used to justify the denial of rights on the basis of race and colour.
Democratic ideas originated in ancient Greece long before the development of Judeo-Christian values. And when democracy came late to the Christian world, The Bible was used to justify the denial of rights on the basis of race and colour.
prophecy that foretold the coming of the two children
Generally, belief in any deity or group of deities outside of Abrahamic tradition implies a disbelief in the Judeo-Christian God. As for an Abrahamic equivalent of Adevism, the fact that the word was coined by Mueller to apply to a special circumstance, to my knowledge it is unlikely a synonymous term refering to the Judeo-Christian God exists.
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