From a Jewish standpoint perhaps we should to the same with the pagan worshipper known as christians.
Your people tried that once (ironically on a cross), but...
Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly that God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Christ."
Might want to check on that whole “pagan worshipper” thing. Many Jewish scholars saw the matter somewhat differently:
“The great rabbinical authorities, R. Gershom of Mayence (d. 1040); Rashiand his school; the French Tosafists of the twelfth century (’Ab. Zarah, 2a); Solomon ben Adret of Barcelona, of the thirteenth century; Isaac b. Sheshet of the fourteenth century (Responsa No. 119); Joseph Caro, and Moses Isserles of the sixteenth century declare that Christians are to be regarded as Proselytes of the Gate and not as idolaters, in spite of their image-worship.”
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=489&letter=C&search=christianity#1641
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That’s almost funny
I'm sure that would work out well for you.