1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)1 child
Yes and no: although modern Ashkenazi jews effectively share no bloodline with the biblical jews, their culture, behavior and beliefs are the same, shaped by the same jewish scholars who wrote the Talmud.
And guess which ancient sect those scholars came from? After persecution drove the early Christians away from Jerusalem, Rome became the instrument of punishment for the sects that rejected the Messiah. Pharasee leaders escaped to Babylon while the leadership of the other sects was being destroyed in a failed revolt.
1 year ago11 points(+0/-0/+11Score on mirror)2 children
Judaism did not exist until 400 years after the death of Jesus. The Pharisees practiced the religion known as "the tradition of the elders", which was the Canaanite religion practiced in Babylon. So, what are you actually on about?
https://www.foxnews.com/us/jews-talmud-anti-semitic-attacks-meadowlands
Christianity is basically a less evil form of judaism that was meant to replace judiasm.
Plus, face it, y'all love arguing with me.
Paganosm is an integral part of European culture.