The Jewish Rejection of Christianity
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Last updated: Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Why do Jews reject Christianity?

One of my teachers expounded the following thought: When you consider the development of all religions in the world, Judaism stands out as strange. All of the other religions start with a supposed communication amoung G-d and an individual (e.g. Jesus/Paul, Mohammed, etc). Only Judaism makes the claim that G-d spoke to an entire nation of some three million folks. whether it had not happened as recorded, soon after it is highly improbable that an entire nation

could be duped into believing, “a national revelation occurred, but every singled-out one of your ancestors forget to tell you….”

Christianity expects humans to base their faith on the veracity of a communication within G-d and a singled-out person. that was a communication that, whether it did occur, no one else heard, and is, therefore, inherently unverifiable. Ergo, believing in a religion on that basis is logically unjustifiable, and is rejected by the Jews.

Original post by ATR

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