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The two pillars of Christianity are that Jesus was the Messiah and that he was the Incarnation & Corporification of the Deity.
WI the latter was rejected by even by the newly won-over Romans as not being in consonance with the Old Testament and Judaism?
Could a Christianity without this less radical premise (ie it became a form of "Judaism-Lite" cf a Shabattean-Frankist Messianic-Wake type movement, with little or no observance of the OT's commandments required from gentiles apart from the Ten) still have flourished in the world and with what result?
WI the latter was rejected by even by the newly won-over Romans as not being in consonance with the Old Testament and Judaism?
Could a Christianity without this less radical premise (ie it became a form of "Judaism-Lite" cf a Shabattean-Frankist Messianic-Wake type movement, with little or no observance of the OT's commandments required from gentiles apart from the Ten) still have flourished in the world and with what result?