The data, however, do indicate that Christians who see Jews through a 17th-century lens, believing that most are thoroughly religious, are thoroughly wrong.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A religious commitment coupled with theological awareness gives Jews a much better way to answer the claims made upon us by missionaries representing other religions than do the rather weak political and cultural arguments of the secularists.
I never outgrew my conversion to atheism at 13, but at various times was a serious cultural Jew.
I think that if you were to probe a lot of people's religious opinions, they would not be as religious as the numbers would suggest.
I was nearly a teen-ager before I stopped assuming that everyone I met was Jewish.
I was raised Jewish. I didn't know anything about Christianity.
Christians must be Jews. The truth of what we believe depends on the truth of Judaism, depends on the first covenant.
For many years, our Messianic Jewish brothers and sisters have paid a great price. Other Jews have rejected them, and the Christian church would require they walk away from their traditions to fit into the Gentile culture. We must face these past wrongs.
While I am very much Jewish 'identified,' I'm not a very religious person.
A fully positive relationship between Christians and Jews is one that would elide all differences.
First of all, the Jewish religion has a great deal in common with the Christian religion because, as Rabbi Gillman points out in the show, Christianity is based on Judaism. Christ was Jewish.