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WE'RE NUMBER ONE! WE'RE NUMBER ONE! Honestly, though, I never would've guessed it to be this in my top 10.

WE'RE NUMBER ONE! WE'RE NUMBER ONE! Honestly, though, I never would've guessed it to be this in my top 10.

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Furthermore, the only reason "Judeo-Christian" is a thing is due to a few, and relatively new concepts:

The term "Judæo Christian" first appeared in the 19th century as a word for Jewish converts to Christianity.

The idea was mainly used after WWII and preCold War to designate American Christianity from communists, though we now know all the commies were and are jewish.

There is another term I looked for but cannot remember nor find, but in 17th or 18th century, an American and a Brit coined the term that describes "God's people throughout history" and since they hold that jews are Gods chosen and Christianity 'derived from jews', that we're all one people and so the persecution of jews shows the redemption of Christ in a perspective (to them).

All in all, the Judeo-Christian term was invented and used for political reasons and is being used today to describe Muslims without calling them as such.

https://newhumanist.org.uk/articles/5456/what-does-the-term-judeo-christian-actually-mean

Several prominent Jewish commentators have pointed out that the term elides the fact that Jews have often experienced persecution in Christian-majority European countries. After Donald Trump used the term in 2017, Rabbi Jill Jacobs wrote on Twitter that “much of ‘Judeo-Christian’ tradition involves centuries of Christians trying to kill us,” adding, “if you mean ‘not Muslim’ say it.”