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Do Jewish people regard themselves as Christians?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In answer to the question, practicing Jews cannot regard themselves as Christian, because Jesus is the Christian Messiah, and Jews are still waiting for the Messiah to come, although we do believe that Jesus may well have existed.
Having said that, The Islamic religion believes that Jesus was an Islamic Prophet, was Jesus a Muslim or Jew?.
Having said that, The Islamic religion believes that Jesus was an Islamic Prophet, was Jesus a Muslim or Jew?.
Clanad, perhaps this will help you to understand rowanwitch's comment:
"Litotes are a form of understatement, always deliberate and with the intention of emphasis. However, the interpretation of litotes can depend on context, including cultural context. In speech, it may also depend on intonation and emphasis; for example, the phrase "not bad" can be said in such a way as to mean anything from "mediocre" to "excellent."
The use of litotes appeals specifically to certain cultures including the northern Europeans and is popular in English, Russian and French."
"Litotes are a form of understatement, always deliberate and with the intention of emphasis. However, the interpretation of litotes can depend on context, including cultural context. In speech, it may also depend on intonation and emphasis; for example, the phrase "not bad" can be said in such a way as to mean anything from "mediocre" to "excellent."
The use of litotes appeals specifically to certain cultures including the northern Europeans and is popular in English, Russian and French."
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As for litotes... nothing in rowan's post vaguely fits the description of a litotes... Additionally, correct me if I'm wrong, but a quoted source (such as rojash's) should always be attributed, no? (Wikipedia in this case)
Actually, I rather think rowan's post, if not fufilling the intent of Ockham's razor, more fits that described as a paralepsis...
Actually, I rather think rowan's post, if not fufilling the intent of Ockham's razor, more fits that described as a paralepsis...
I'm puzzled, as to why you think rowan's post doesn't fit the definition, Clanad, Are you saying that the claim "Judaism predates Christianity, somewhat" is NOT an understatement? Or is it that you believe that the understatement was not deliberate, or not intended to provide emphasis.
This way of speaking is very common in the UK, perhaps not so common in the US - one of those occasions when we are divided by a common language.
This way of speaking is very common in the UK, perhaps not so common in the US - one of those occasions when we are divided by a common language.