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If this content comes from wikipedia the source of the content needs to be noted. [[User:David Tribe|David Tribe]] 17:20, 28 January 2007 (CST)
If this content comes from wikipedia the source of the content needs to be noted. [[User:David Tribe|David Tribe]] 17:20, 28 January 2007 (CST)
:No, created whole-cloth from years of religion classes and reading several dozen textbooks and talking to all sorts of people.  I'm flattered that you think I plagarized some other site, however...  ^^;  [[User:Shanya Almafeta|Shanya Almafeta]] 18:21, 28 January 2007 (CST)
:No, created whole-cloth from years of religion classes and reading several dozen textbooks and talking to all sorts of people.  I'm flattered that you think I plagarized some other site, however...  ^^;  [[User:Shanya Almafeta|Shanya Almafeta]] 18:21, 28 January 2007 (CST)
== "Judeo-Christian" ==
"Judeo-Christian" is a misnomer for a group of religions that includes Islam. The religons of the twelves tribes of Israel is different from the religion of Ezra and  Nehemiah, is different from the Judaism that emerged after the distruction of the Herodian temple in competition with early Christianity.

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If this content comes from wikipedia the source of the content needs to be noted. David Tribe 17:20, 28 January 2007 (CST)

No, created whole-cloth from years of religion classes and reading several dozen textbooks and talking to all sorts of people. I'm flattered that you think I plagarized some other site, however... ^^; Shanya Almafeta 18:21, 28 January 2007 (CST)

"Judeo-Christian"

"Judeo-Christian" is a misnomer for a group of religions that includes Islam. The religons of the twelves tribes of Israel is different from the religion of Ezra and Nehemiah, is different from the Judaism that emerged after the distruction of the Herodian temple in competition with early Christianity.