NOPE! not at all, the Roman Empire decided that pagonism was going outta style so they adopted Christianity to regain control of there empire,that's all it is really
Judaism makes no comment on Jesus as he is a part of Christianity and plays no role in Judaism.
No. Christianity might be considered a spin-off of Judaism, since Jesus was a Jew, as well as his disciples. Christianity is the fulfillment of Judaism since Jesus revealed that He is Messiah Yeshua. Of the law Jesus said "I have not come to abolish the law but to fulfill it."
It's the other way around. Christianity is a daughter-religion of Judaism.
The Hebrew religion of Judaism Christianity was not invented until shortly after Jesus's Crusifiction, as Jesus was a Jew himself, the group of Jewish people that followed him after his death came out and proclaimed his stories, love and such which became the religion that now is Christianity, in the name of Christ.
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.
Christianity: Son of God (Messiah) Islam: Prophet Judaism: False messiah
No.
Because Christianity is the fulfillment of Judaism.
Yes. Evidence seems to suggest that Jesus was Jewish. Christianity and branches of Christianity were actually formed from the foundations of Judaism.
The primary difference is that Christians worship Jesus as their lord and savior. Jews worship God as the lord and that the true savior is yet to come to rule over them; Jesus plays no role in mainstream Judaism.
Christianity is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ, but obviously has a great deal in common with the the moral precepts of Judaism.
The third oldest major contemporary religion is Christianity (before Jesus was born there was Hinduism and judaism)