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Judaism is the religious culture of the Jewish people. It is one of the first recorded [[monotheism|monotheistic]] faiths and one of the oldest religious traditions still practiced today. The tenets and history of Judaism are the major part of the foundation of other [[Abrahamic religions]], including [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]]. Judaism follows the [[Old Testament]] and considers [[Jesus Christ]] to be a prophet rather than the [[Messiah]].  Basically, just as ludicrous, ridiculous, and utterly unintelligent as Christianity and Islam.
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Judaism is the religious culture of the Jewish people. It is one of the first recorded [[monotheism|monotheistic]] faiths and one of the oldest religious traditions still practiced today. The tenets and history of Judaism are the major part of the foundation of other [[Abrahamic religions]], including [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]]. Judaism follows the [[Old Testament]] and considers [[Jesus Christ]] to be a prophet rather than the [[Messiah]].
  
 
===[[History of Judaism]]===
 
===[[History of Judaism]]===

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Judaism is the religious culture of the Jewish people. It is one of the first recorded monotheistic faiths and one of the oldest religious traditions still practiced today. The tenets and history of Judaism are the major part of the foundation of other Abrahamic religions, including Christianity and Islam. Judaism follows the Old Testament and considers Jesus Christ to be a prophet rather than the Messiah.

History of Judaism

Holocaust

Important places in Judaism

Israel

Jerusalem

Major figures in Judaism

Abraham

Moses

David

Major texts in Judaism

Old Testament

Beliefs

Divisions

Judaism Today

Quotes

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