Baisically the Old Testament
The enmity stems from the belief that there is only one path to God. The Christians hold this belief (no one gets to the Father except through the Son), but the Jews do not hold this belief (the righteous of all nations will have a share in the World to Come).Because of this belief, Christians have persecuted Jews throughout the last 2000 years.Today, the persecution is minor compared to how it was in the past, and when it occurs, it is usually only in the form of harassment.It is important to not that NOT ALL Christians share this belief, and most Christians do not disrespect Jews.
A gentile is anybody who is not a Jew. So a gentile Christian is a Christian who is not a Jew.
It all started with Abraham, the first Jew.
Christians / Catholics - be more specific ! We share in common the Nicene Creed... That is the belief of all "Christians" [Catholics included as we are Christians as well]
Jews are not 'Christians' because if they were, they would be known as 'Christians', and not as 'Jews'. To put it in other words: As a 'Jew', the individual is, by definition, a 'Jew' and not a 'Christian'. Were that individual to become a 'Christian', he would then no longer be a 'Jew'. By the same token, my Aunt is not a bicycle, and my dogs are not watermelons.
christians were hated for there belief in god by the romans who believed in rulers such as kings and many christians were killed for there belief
The main belief shared by the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution is government by the people and for the people. This belief is the basis of the American government.
Because Christianity is the fulfillment of Judaism.
Of course not.
I think it was Jew... I don't think there were Christians then.
The belief of Jews and Christians that influenced European civilization was the way they marked time. There was also a belief that there is a supernatural being who controls the universe.
CHRISTIANS