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Technically, all but Jewish. You see, in The Bible, the Jews were the first religion that still is practiced today. After Hagar and Ishmael are kicked out, the Ishmaelite people spring up, which are basically the Arabic people, and later, bear Muhammad, who started Islam. But before Islam, Jesus came. In the bible, God promises a savior. Christians believe that the promise of a savior was fulfilled in Jesus, but Jews were wary, because they expected a king, a majestic figure to rise up and lead Israel. So, some Jews did not believe him and the split was made, at the year 0, the birth of Christ Jesus. So then there were two monotheistic (worshiping one god) religions: Jewish and Catholic. Then, Baptist, Anglican, Episcopalian, Lutheran, and all the other Christian churches branched off Catholicism. In respect to these religions, we Catholics include ourselves in a big, general group: Christians.

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