To: wardaddy
They were predominately Christian. I doubt anyone back then called it Judeo-Christianity but that's fine with me if saying that today makes us appear more encompassing. The term 'Judeo-Christian' became popular after WWII(in light of the holocaust).As far as i know,only the US calls itself 'Judeo-Christian' as opposed to just 'Christian'.Traditionalist Catholics,Jehovas Witnesses and far right churches reject the term...as do some hardline Jews.
To: armed_in_sydney
I'm pretty hard right and I haven't heard any reject Judeo-Christian language.
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