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There is no difference in the 10 C's but unknown to most gentiles is that after the 10 the Jews had about 300 more commandments concerning civil, sanitary, ceremonial,moral and religious regulations, with all that only a moron would believe that the law was given to save.
The main difference between the 10 Commandments in Judaism and Christianity is the way they are interpreted and emphasized. Both religions share the same core commandments, but the order and wording may vary slightly. In Judaism, the emphasis is on following the laws and commandments as a way to live a righteous life and maintain a strong relationship with God. In Christianity, the emphasis is on the teachings of Jesus Christ and the belief in salvation through faith, with the commandments serving as a moral guide.
The primary differences between Judaism and Christianity are: Judaism's belief/practice is based on serving God by keeping His commandments (mitzvot) as given in the Torah (Pentateuch) and expounded and adapted by rabbinic interpretation. Christianity's belief/practice is based on atonement through the blood of Jesus, who is the Divine "Son of God" and keeping the teachings of Jesus and the apostles found in the New Testament. Judaism doesn't believe in "original sin," the divinity of Jesus, or Jesus as messiah. Christianity doesn't believe in salvation by keeping the commandments in Torah ("works righteousness"). Only those who accept Jesus divinity and atonement are saved.
Messianic Judaism and Christianity both believe in Jesus as the Messiah, but they differ in their views on Jewish traditions and practices. Messianic Judaism combines Jewish customs with belief in Jesus, while Christianity typically does not emphasize Jewish traditions. Additionally, Messianic Judaism often observes Jewish holidays and dietary laws, while Christianity generally does not.
Yes, there are doctrinal differences between Judaism and Christianity. To read about how they are different, please see the Related Question.
The question should be " What does Christianity have to do with Jews (or Judaism)?" Judaism is like a tree where Christianity is its branch and Islam is it leaves. Christianity is based on Judaism and Islam is based on Christianity. The major difference between the three is that Judaism doesn't have jesus in it unlike Christianity and Islam.
Doctrine in the early Christian church helped unify the people by helping them to understand the differences between Judaism and the new form of Christianity - Roman Catholic.
In a Venn diagram, the key similarities between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam include belief in one God, the importance of prophets like Abraham and Moses, and the emphasis on ethical living. The key differences include the belief in the divinity of Jesus in Christianity, the acceptance of the Quran as the final revelation in Islam, and the observance of different religious practices and rituals.
The connection between Islam, Christianity and Judaism is that the three religions trace their history to the covenant between God and Abraham.
Answer Major difference between Judaism and Christianity is the rejection and acceptance of Jesus.
Some essay topics about religion are "What are the similarities and differences between Christianity and Judaism", "Does god really exist", and "Is there an afterlife".
Among other differences, Judaism is monotheistic.
A comparative analysis of these two religions would show the similarities and the differences between them. One similarity is that they both worship (or claim to worship!) the same God. One difference is that Judaism is still awaiting the messiah, whereas Christianity believes that Jesus Christ is/was the messiah. There are many more similarities and differences, which a comprehensive comparative analysis will show.