Esiar said:
From a Christian perspective: If someone who says they believe Judaism really believes it, they will accept Jesus as Christ, because Jesus said that if you truly believe Moses, you would believe him, because Moses wrote of him. So, the people who reject/ed Jesus don't truly believe in Judaism, because they are rejecting the prophecies of the prophets sent by God. So, non-messianic Judaism, from a Christian stand-point, is an offshoot of the real Judaism. Jesus completed the law and the prophets, so Christianity would be the complete Judaism. |
And from an objective perspective, Judaism preceeded Christianity. I think Jews would probably disagree with your assessment, so in this case I think the neutral perspective makes more sense.







