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This article concentrates on negative Jewish responses, without positive Jewish or any Christian responses. Balance? ABShippee
A previous version said "Throughout the nearly two millennia of Jewish exile, Christians have tended to characterize Judaism as a failed religion or, at best, a religion that prepared the way for, and is completed in, Christianity," but the phrase "a failed religion" was removed. While it would need specific documentation, which I don't have at hand, I believe such a claim, i.e., that some influential Christians referred to Judaism as failed or used some similar idea or terminology, is (alas) justified. The whole topic is tricky (one wonders if any significant statement would be seen as NPOV by all), and perhaps best not dealt with here, in so short a space. The phrase "have tended" is vague in a spot needing precision: does it mean most Christians by number? Most official institutional responses? Most important or leading Christian intellectuals?
Good luck to whoever comes up with a good fix! ABShippee ( talk) 22:51, 30 August 2008 (UTC)
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Thanks for posting this. Are we allowed to edit it? -- Ed Poor
We can edit the article, but for historical accuracy, we cannot edit the text of the quote itself; Its a quote, after all. However, we can cut and paste from the article, insert it somewhere else, and then edit it there.
This article concentrates on negative Jewish responses, without positive Jewish or any Christian responses. Balance? ABShippee
A previous version said "Throughout the nearly two millennia of Jewish exile, Christians have tended to characterize Judaism as a failed religion or, at best, a religion that prepared the way for, and is completed in, Christianity," but the phrase "a failed religion" was removed. While it would need specific documentation, which I don't have at hand, I believe such a claim, i.e., that some influential Christians referred to Judaism as failed or used some similar idea or terminology, is (alas) justified. The whole topic is tricky (one wonders if any significant statement would be seen as NPOV by all), and perhaps best not dealt with here, in so short a space. The phrase "have tended" is vague in a spot needing precision: does it mean most Christians by number? Most official institutional responses? Most important or leading Christian intellectuals?
Good luck to whoever comes up with a good fix! ABShippee ( talk) 22:51, 30 August 2008 (UTC)
Hallo. I’m not at all experienced with Wikipedia editing . I found your username by clicking talk and current discussions .the reason is that I believe there is something strange in the Dabru Emet article . One line seems odd “Part of the Muslim tradiiton”. Anyway apologies for disturbing you. DabruEmet ( talk) 05:34, 25 September 2017 (UTC)
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