Christianity is nothing but borrowed ideas from Judaism. The read what they call the Old testament and yet whenever some error or inconsistency is pointed therein, they say, "We now have a new covenant".
What do they have to show for it? A book which contains fables by men who wrote them a long time after the guy whom they were about passed away.
There are a LOT of similarities between Judaism and Islam; Christianity's book however sort of stands out as a clear form of "writing for inconvenience" after borrowing from the Jewish scriptures.
In certain cases, what the Jewish book prohibited, they decided to allow and ended up, in the process, attaching divinity to a guy who never claimed it.
Sad!
2007-06-17
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