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Some people use "judeo-Christian" as synonymous with "Christian". They are confused, because they do not understand what judaism is or what it teaches. They believe that anything that says judaism is contrary to Christianity is itself anti-semitic and hateful.
You can see how poisoned this term is. I prefer to correct people: "Sorry, but judaism was created explicitly to oppose and denounce Christianity. The Old Testament, the jews of the Bible, were always Christian, and those who rejected Christ rejected the message of the Bible and Moses. Today, judaism is explicitly anti-Christ. Ask any jew they will tell you what they teach about Jesus of Nazareth."
The term "Judaism" didnt even exist until around the 1500s, I have a translation of the Vulgate written around then and it refers to relegion practiced in ancient Judea simply as "The Religion of the Jews", or "The religion of the Hebrews". Jew was a national term, not necessarily a religious one, until the Talmudists decided to merge the two concepts in an explicit rejection of Christ's teachings that one who practiced the religion of Abraham is a son of Abrahram (which is why to this day the Church refers to itself as the true Israel, and why the popes condemned the term "anti-semitism", because the jews are not real Semites, Jesus Himself told the ones back in 30AD they were no sons of Abraham)
Modern "Judaism" is something that developed around 400-600 AD, what the early Christians converted from and what the romans destroyed was a completely different ethnicity and religion.
You can see how poisoned this term is. I prefer to correct people: "Sorry, but judaism was created explicitly to oppose and denounce Christianity. The Old Testament, the jews of the Bible, were always Christian, and those who rejected Christ rejected the message of the Bible and Moses. Today, judaism is explicitly anti-Christ. Ask any jew they will tell you what they teach about Jesus of Nazareth."
Only wrong Hadrian did was not complete the job.
They fled to Babylon.