What difference in religions caused the separation of Christianity and Judaism?
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Christianity believes in loving your neighbor, while Judaism does not mention that
Christianity sees Jesus as the Messiah while Judaism does not.
Those who followed Christianity were kept separate from those who followed Judaism
Judaism was widely accepted at the time, with some emperors enforcing it as a religion
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while Christianity was a minority religion.
What difference in religions caused the separation of Christianity and Judaism?
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1 point
Christianity believes in loving your neighbor, while Judaism does not mention that
Christianity sees Jesus as the Messiah while Judaism does not.
Those who followed Christianity were kept separate from those who followed Judaism
Judaism was widely accepted at the time, with some emperors enforcing it as a
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1 point
Christianity believes in loving your neighbor, while Judaism does not mention that
Christianity sees Jesus as the Messiah while Judaism does not.
Those who followed Christianity were kept separate from those who followed Judaism
Judaism was widely accepted at the time, with some emperors enforcing it as a
religion while Christianity was a minority religion. Christianity's belief in Jesus as the Messiah and Son of God, as well as the development of distinct beliefs such as the Holy Trinity, diverged from traditional Jewish beliefs and caused the separation between the two religions. Additionally, some Jewish leaders saw Christian teachings and practices as a threat to their own beliefs and societal norms.
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I apologize if my previous response did not meet your expectations. The main difference between Christianity and Judaism that caused their separation is the belief of Christians in Jesus as the Messiah and Son of God, while Judaism does not recognize Jesus in this way. This fundamental difference has resulted in a distinct set of beliefs and practices between the two religions. Additionally, historical events such as the persecution of early Christians by Jewish authorities and the Roman Empire's adoption of Christianity as the state religion helped solidify the divide between the two religions.