“Jesus was born a Jew, lived as a Jew and died as a Jew. As the son of G_d he begat the movement we know today (by his name) as the Christianity.”
OK, I’ll bite.
I am struck by your use of the word “begat.” Its use leads one into thinking, incorrectly, that Christianity was something new and, most importantly, different than the faith of Israel, the faith of Abraham. Other than the fact of the incarnation of the Son of God, which was no more and certainly no less than the fulfillment of prophecy, what exactly is the difference between Christianity and the faith of Abraham? Please explain.
As a corollary question, in what sense is Christianity a “movement?” Is it not just a continuation of the faith of Abraham?