If you were born into Judaism but chose your Christian Mothers faith can you be

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a Jewish-Christian? Even if your grandparents refuse to accept you as a Christian and still call you a Jewish child. So for their sake can someone be known as a Jewish-Christian?
 
you can be a Jew by nationality and be a christian but you can't claim both religions. Christian means "follower of Christ" and the jewish religion does not believe he was the messiah. A little contradicting. If you died today are you 100% sure you would go to Heaven? if you want to know send a message to this email [email protected]
 
there are SHARP theological conflicts between Judaism and Christianity..Jews don't believe in Jesus,they don't believe he was Messiah or Son of God or Almighty God..but christians say otherwise..so you have to CHOOSE between one of them..
 
They are entirely two different beliefs, one thinks Jesus is God while the other cannot see a human soul be God. No you can't be both, but I know a Jewish person who wears a cross. When I asked him why, he said his mother was Christian but he is Jewish, so he does it to honour his mother.
 
Yes, they have been around for 2000 years, but the most recent group has been around about a century or so.
 
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