The author says that ONLY Judaism teaches that God revealed His commandments to the entire nation (not just to one man). Christianity teaches this same thing very clearly; it's in the book of Exodus.
The statement that "only Judaism" teaches this is absurd. As I said in my first comment. The author obviously has no "understanding" of what Christians believe or don't believe.
Maybe this Jewish organization is not speaking to Xtians.
From the website:
In 1979, a group of Israeli scientists and educators joined forces to form Arachim, an organization dedicated to renewing authentic Jewish values.
NJJ, it’s not always about the Xtian. B’H
The author says that ONLY Judaism teaches that God revealed His commandments to the entire nation (not just to one man). Christianity teaches this same thing very clearly; it's in the book of Exodus.
The statement that "only Judaism" teaches this is absurd. As I said in my first comment. The author obviously has no "understanding" of what Christians believe or don't believe.
::Sigh::
Yes, but then chr*stianity claims that Judaism was superseded by another religion founded by a man claiming to be G-d (chas vechalilah!). This makes chr*stianity's basis no different from any other religion founded by a human being.
Judaism is the only religion in the history of the world founded by the Invisible G-d publicly, before an entire nation. Therefore its foundation is certain (unlike religions founded by individuals).