they're arguably what started the Christian church — JustSomeGuy
What is it about the texts of the old and new testaments that spawned such encompassing religions based on them? — JustSomeGuy
No one can say whether there was a more inspiring religion than the Jews, because most of the competing religions did not survive--they were crushed by the Persians, Babylonians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, Christians, and Moslems. Zoroastrianism (ancient and native to Persia) has survived, while the various religions of south Asia have survived and flourished.
There isn't a lot of religious writing from the ancient world that we can compare to the OT or NT. (There was likely a large body of religious material in the ancient world, but, like the once-extensive literature of Greece and Rome, very little has survived — Bitter Crank
Unlike to Koran — Lone Wolf
Christianity and Islam are both missionary religions. That is, they believe they can, should, and ought to convert people. Judaism is based on blood: one is born a Jew — Bitter Crank
it does't make sense to compare it to another religion with almost just as many followers. — JustSomeGuy
What is it about the texts of the old and new testaments that spawned such encompassing religions based on them? — JustSomeGuy
Sure it does, because similar approaches produced similar results. — Bitter Crank
I'm somewhat cognitively impaired at the moment. — JustSomeGuy
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