The Difference Between Judaism and Christianity
By Mark Slaney
@Slaneymark2 (35)
April 6, 2017 2:20pm CST
Judaism may believe in God but they do not believe in Christ. They believe that their messiah has yet to come. What is the Torah missing that's in the new testament of the bible, especially in the book of Acts? Stephen, a servant who became the first martyr, spoke to the crowds as he taught that there is only one God, even though he mentioned three different spirits. The Jews argued that he was implying 3 different Gods. Since they do not understand that the son is the father, what kind of God does the Torah believe in? The God that they are waiting for must be the Anti-Christ, who tries to deceive them. right?
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@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
6 Apr 17
The Torah is the first five books of the Old Testament. That is Judaism's Holy Book. They believe that the Messiah is still to come but have reverence for Jesus as a holy and wise man. They believe in the God of the Old Testament. There is nothing wrong with Judaism, they are good and holy people that happen to believe a little differently than Christians but share the same morals.