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"It certainly was not written by a Jew intimately involved with Pharisees..." |
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Where are the Jewish Bishops in Christianity? Where did they go? |
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If you want an example of a religion created out of thin air about a man who never existed, look up the John Frum cult.
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"Numerous [modern] Jewish believers in Jesus as Messiah" has nothing to do with "ethnically Jewish bishops, priests, and popes in the Christian religion from 70 to 2013," which was the actual question. We are all well aware of the reclamation of the historic Jesus by Jews in our time, which makes sense only if you ignore everything that Christians wrote about him in the first and second century. We discussed the Nazarenes in this thread or another recent thread. Were they ethnically Jewish? Possibly, but it's unclear from what the heresiologists wrote about them. |
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Yes, the argument that it is impossible for Christianity to have evolved as a syncrenist mesh of ideas simmering in the hellenistic judaism of the day rather than founded by a man named Jesus Christ from Nazareth really underestimates the human ability to create religious beliefs.
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The fact that Christianity began as a Jewish religion, and that the New Testament is a primarily Jewish document, has very little to do with what Christianity has morphed into over the centuries. Saying "Christianity is a Jewish religion" is akin to saying 'Spanish is a Romance language.' One does not expect to find Latin words and phrases being uttered in Hispanic countries as a result; rather, one expects to find connections between many Spanish words and their Latin roots. |
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