Of course not. I would that every Jew knew Yeshua as their Messiah-King and Savior--while resisting the urge of many in the Church to Gentilize and violate the commands of God.
Neither do I refer to them as "a cult which preaches that our Lord and Savior is boiling forever in excrement manages to impose an anti-Christian socialist regime." The venom and arrogance does nothing to bring the Messiah's people to Him, and indeed only serves to perform the ultimate act of hatred: Building a wall between someone and the Cross.
I'm curious. Do the Jewish people not regard the Talmud as authoritative? and does not the talmud teach that "(Jesus) is boiling forever in excrement?" I don't want to bear false witness. What does the talmud have to say about the final condition of Jesus of Nazareth?
For the record, groups that claim allegiance to the Bible but deny the divinity of the Lord Jesus Christ, are, by definition, cults. As Jesus told the pharisees, if they'd taken Moses seriously, they'd have recognized Him. Other than regarding Jesus with greater venom and contempt than do the Muslims, Mormons, and Moonies, how is Judaism not a cult? Or do we need to discard that useful four-letter descriptive word?
Help me out. What is an acceptable alternate word for a group predicated on denying the Lord Jesus Christ, while giving a token nod of respect to the Bible?