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Originally Posted by Jibartik
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Going to have to write something much cooler with lots of references for me to agree because in Judaism, "chosenness" is the belief that the Jewish people were singularly chosen to enter into a covenant with G-d. This idea has been a central one throughout the history of Jewish thought, is deeply rooted in biblical concepts and has been developed in talmudic, philosophic, mystical and contemporary Judaism.
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Btw, Talmudism, is by definition anti-Christian apologetics.
There seems to be a misinterpretation that Judaism evolved into Talmudism. This is false.
By definition, the Torah and the Septuagint both prophecy the coming of the Christ as the redeemer of the world who enters into a new covenant with ALL of humanity.
This means that Judaism evolved into what we call Christianity, and anyone who refuses it and adopts Talmudism is denying God as a heretic, because the Torah specifically points toward the coming of Jesus Christ.