Friday, November 6, 2009

What is a Judeo-Christian culture?

What is a Judeo-Christian culture?



What is a
Judeo-Christian culture?
The Jews do not accept
Jesus as Messiah!


Christians also view him as the
Messiah foretold in the Old Testament; however, Judaism rejects these claims. Islam considers Jesus a prophet and also the Messiah[4] while several other religions revere him in some way.

Judaism's view of Jesus does not give us an iota of evidence in support of Judeo-Christian culture!

The belief that Jesus is God, a person of the Trinity, the Messiah, or a prophet of God are incompatible with traditional Jewish tenets. The idea of the Jewish Messiah is different from the Christian Christ because Jews believe Jesus did not fulfill Jewish Messianic prophecies that establish the criteria for the coming of the Messiah.[6] Authoritative texts of Judaism reject Jesus as God, Divine Being, intermediary between humans and God, Messiah or saint.

The belief in the Trinity, as with many other central Christian doctrines,[7] is also held to be incompatible with Judaism.

The New Testament is clear in teaching that the Jews murdered Jesus. It states this explicitly and repeatedly, in different settings, and in various ways. It states that the Jews intended to kill Jesus, that they plotted to kill Jesus, that they tried to kill Jesus, that they would kill Jesus, and that they did kill Jesus. Here Paul writes, "the Jews…killed the Lord Jesus" (v. 15) – a direct, concise, and explicit statement that the Jews murdered Jesus. This fact receives repeated emphasis in the preaching of the apostles, whether they are addressing Jews, or whether they are addressing Gentiles, as in this letter to the Thessalonians.


What World-famous Men have said About the Jews and above statements clearly demonstrate that the Jews conspired to murder Jesus at Jerusalem and later his brother James at Rome. On the other hand the Muslims respect Jesus and his mother Merry.


Therefore dreaming and falsely engineering a romantic relation between the Jews and Christians does not stand. So is the notion of
Judeo-Christian culture.