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Dictionary » J » Judaism JudaismJudaism The religion of the jews characterised by belief in one god and in the mission of the jews to teach the fatherhood of god as revealed in the hebrew scriptures. (webster, 3d ed) ![]()
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Results from our forumAny SOLID arguments against evolution?... was also a common criticism levelled against the early Christian Church: being too inclusive. One of the biggest reasons Christianity split from Judaism was because the Christian Church was not trying to force traditional Jewish laws (circumcision, dietary regulations, etc) on their Gentile converts. ...
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Re: Bible vs Darwin... a solid case against your opinion, but as I am agnostic I'll leave that up to them. First off, Abraham was NOT the founder of Christianity, or Judaism, he was a semite before Christ was even born! He was however, the founder of monotheism. Your statement is equivocal to fully accrediting Bill ...
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Re: Bible vs Darwin... you should have really stood to your position of "not being a Theologian". First off, Abraham was NOT the founder of Christianity, or Judaism, he was a semite before Christ was even born! He was however, the founder of monotheism. Your statement is equivocal to fully accrediting Bill ...
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Re: Bible vs Darwin... eve"and now all of a sudden change it. Of course, some take the torah metaphorically. Maimonides, the BIGGEST and most well known scholar of Judaism made it clear that the torah should conform to modern science. Ibn ezra affirmed that belief, as did many other Jews throughout history. Pope ...
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Reconciling Faith with EvolutionKeep in mind that most of today's mainstream religions are very ancient. Buddhism started around 600bc and Christianity is strongly rooted in Judaism, which began between 1000-2000bc. A large part of why these religions have been around so long is because they are so beneficial to their believers. ...
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