If God was Jewish and Jesus Was Catholic who made up these other religions?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:God created Earth. He was Jewish.

His son Jesus acted up and sent his 12 Apostles out to start Catholic Church.

But what’s up with all the other religions? Did people just make them up and folks blindly followed?



Even Catholics don't believe that.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:God created Earth. He was Jewish.

His son Jesus acted up and sent his 12 Apostles out to start Catholic Church.

But what’s up with all the other religions? Did people just make them up and folks blindly followed?



God wasn't Jewish. He formed a covenant with Abraham and some of his progeny, but lot's of other peoples around at that time had their own gods.
And yes, almost certainly "people [did] just make up [these other religions.]"
Most religions pre-dating Judaism were polytheistic


There is a good argument that Judaism was polytheistic prior to the Babylonian Captivity and the writing of the Torah.


Good evidence that the ancestors of the Jews were polytheistic? Or good evidence that there were polytheists who identified themselves as Jewish? I am skeptical about the latter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:God created Earth. He was Jewish.

His son Jesus acted up and sent his 12 Apostles out to start Catholic Church.

But what’s up with all the other religions? Did people just make them up and folks blindly followed?



God is God — and therefore not limited by the boundaries of any particular religion. Jesus was Jewish. All religions have been made up by people. Following them may — or may not — be done “blindly”.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:L. Ron Hubbart.


You mean Hubbard


That O. Mother Hubbard.
Anonymous
I don’t believe that all people “blindly” follow religions; in many cases they have no (societal or cultural) choice, and in many other cases plenty of thought is behind the belief. It’s pretty small minded to say that people must blindly follow religions other than your own.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:God created Earth. He was Jewish.

His son Jesus acted up and sent his 12 Apostles out to start Catholic Church.

But what’s up with all the other religions? Did people just make them up and folks blindly followed?



God wasn't Jewish. He formed a covenant with Abraham and some of his progeny, but lot's of other peoples around at that time had their own gods.
And yes, almost certainly "people [did] just make up [these other religions.]"
Most religions pre-dating Judaism were polytheistic


There is a good argument that Judaism was polytheistic prior to the Babylonian Captivity and the writing of the Torah.


Good evidence that the ancestors of the Jews were polytheistic? Or good evidence that there were polytheists who identified themselves as Jewish? I am skeptical about the latter.


For one, there's idolatry in the minutes before the Jews received the Ten Commandments.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:God created Earth. He was Jewish.

His son Jesus acted up and sent his 12 Apostles out to start Catholic Church.

But what’s up with all the other religions? Did people just make them up and folks blindly followed?



Massive troll.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:God created Earth. He was Jewish.

His son Jesus acted up and sent his 12 Apostles out to start Catholic Church.

But what’s up with all the other religions? Did people just make them up and folks blindly followed?



God wasn't Jewish. He formed a covenant with Abraham and some of his progeny, but lot's of other peoples around at that time had their own gods.
And yes, almost certainly "people [did] just make up [these other religions.]"
Most religions pre-dating Judaism were polytheistic


There is a good argument that Judaism was polytheistic prior to the Babylonian Captivity and the writing of the Torah.


really? I'd like to hear the rationale for that


Here is a basic explanation

https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1097/ancient-israelite--judean-religion/

and here is a more scholarly one

https://books.google.com/books?id=IEYhAwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:God created Earth. He was Jewish.

His son Jesus acted up and sent his 12 Apostles out to start Catholic Church.

But what’s up with all the other religions? Did people just make them up and folks blindly followed?



How do you figure that an omniscient god is subject to belief and faith?
Anonymous
I don't understand how someone could be so naive and sheltered to even ask this question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:God created Earth. He was Jewish.

His son Jesus acted up and sent his 12 Apostles out to start Catholic Church.

But what’s up with all the other religions? Did people just make them up and folks blindly followed?



Jesus was Jewish.

The Roman Catholic church didn't exist until the Roman Emperor Constantine, who I think named himself the Pope too.

Hinduism pre-dated Jesus.

Mohammed was born around 700 years after Jesus.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:God created Earth. He was Jewish.

His son Jesus acted up and sent his 12 Apostles out to start Catholic Church.

But what’s up with all the other religions? Did people just make them up and folks blindly followed?



God wasn't Jewish. He formed a covenant with Abraham and some of his progeny, but lot's of other peoples around at that time had their own gods.
And yes, almost certainly "people [did] just make up [these other religions.]"
Most religions pre-dating Judaism were polytheistic


There is a good argument that Judaism was polytheistic prior to the Babylonian Captivity and the writing of the Torah.


really? I'd like to hear the rationale for that


Here is a basic explanation

https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1097/ancient-israelite--judean-religion/

and here is a more scholarly one

https://books.google.com/books?id=IEYhAwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false


From the first link:

"Additionally, attentive readers may notice that there was no discussion of Judaism. Generally speaking, the scholarly consensus is that the religion of Judaism was distinct from ancient Israelite and Judean religion."

That seems to say pretty clearly that Judaism came after the polytheism, not that Judaism was polytheistic.

Jews, like Christians, adopted traditions from older traditions. Calling the Israelites who first practiced those traditions "Jewish" makes about as much sense as calling ancient Roman traditions "Christians" because the people who followed them were the ancestors of Christians, and because some ancient Roman traditions such as decorating with evergreens for winter holidays were later adopted by Christians.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Simple. We don't believe in your 'God'.


What you believe in has no bearing on the truth.

I believe magical unicorns and leprechauns are real. Are they just because I believe it.



Could you just stop with this stuff? It gets old, and often gets the thread deleted. I'd like to hear this one discussed.


It's challenging to get through to people with mental health issues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:God created Earth. He was Jewish.

His son Jesus acted up and sent his 12 Apostles out to start Catholic Church.

But what’s up with all the other religions? Did people just make them up and folks blindly followed?



The other religions created your God.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:God created Earth. He was Jewish.

His son Jesus acted up and sent his 12 Apostles out to start Catholic Church.

But what’s up with all the other religions? Did people just make them up and folks blindly followed?



Jesus was Jewish.

The Roman Catholic church didn't exist until the Roman Emperor Constantine, who I think named himself the Pope too.

Hinduism pre-dated Jesus.

Mohammed was born around 700 years after Jesus.


^ True, all that. But other peoples around the world had their own gods too.
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