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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] +1. Haha, I was wondering too. I think she means "true" Christianity is stripped of the trinity, divinity, and all Jesus' sayings about women, your enemies, communion, baptism, dietary requirements, getting rid of eye-for-eye. Basically, "true Christianity" is stripped of almost everything Christ is recorded to have said. I'm as baffled as you are about what she might mean about true Judaism.[/quote] Yep, that's actually a basic position of Islam - that Moses, Jesus and Muhammad all came with the same message but the followers of Moses and Jesus have corrupted their holy books so Muhammad had to be sent to set them straight, and THAT book is, don't you know it, 100% authentic. Muslims believe Moses and Jesus were Muslim and came to deliver Islam. As I mentioned before, Muslim scholarship has never really articulated its problem with Judaism other than Muhammad being really angry at them for rejecting him. That's why Muslim dawwah efforts never really target Jews as they know that particular demographic is beyond their reach. I'm puzzled that more Jews don't call Muslims on the "Jews believe Ezrah is the son of God" whoopsie. [/quote] Jews do not believe God has any children except in spiritual sense. Spiritually we are all Gods children. Only Christians believe that Jesus is Gods only son.[/quote]
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