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You are asking about those who accept Jesus as their savior (Messianic Jews), but they are actually fully Christian, no matter how much they might outwardly seem Jewish.

Answer 2 Since the two are philosophically incompatible ("Jewish" and "Christian" are mutually exclusive), the answer to the question is "zero percent."

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