It's pretty baseless to say that Jews invented Islam.
Do you believe the history found in the OT is actual real history?
years under Christian dominion that wasn't the case?
Sadly there is no pagan Europe for comparison. Christianity denies blood and soil so a argument can be made for why Jews were let in, even though they were racially so different.
But there are good argument to be made why as a Christian you need to have the Jewish people survive.
It is said that they will convert in the end times, that means God wants them to survive until the very end.
I think makes it pretty clear that Christianity doesn't benefit them beyond the sects of Evangelicals
Have you ever really thought about that?
What is a Jew to someone that believes in any Pagan Gods?
A ugly, barbaric foreigner that thinks he is better than anybody else and tortures animal to absolve himself from his sins and believes in a desert demon that wants to subjugate the whole world. A weirdo that would never be let into the land of his ancestors because native European religions are all about ancestry.
What is a Jew to a "anti-Semitic" Christian?
The nation of prophets according to the OT.
A people that believe in a lot of the same things, but rejected the Jewish messiah Jesus Christ and are therefore cursed.
But for Jesus to come back they have to survive and even thrive.
Because the rise of the Anti-Christ is the Jewish Mashiach and once the Jewish Mashiach has subjugate the world, Jesus floats down from the clouds and all Christians will have eternal life.
Exactly, Jews didn't start having mass influence in Europe (barring the Italian city states and Poland) till the Protestant Reformation and Calvinists started their individualism capitalist lite thinking.
Saul of Tarsus was Jewish, do you think he didn't have the typical ethnic nepotism?
What did Christianity actually do, it eradicated to worship of non Jewish Gods.
It also offered the Jewish people refuge and the ability to live within European borders.
Did any people with pagan identities survive in Europe?
Did any people with Jewish identity survive in Europe?
following the traditions of their ancestors.
90% of what is called Christian tradition is pagan anyway.
Weddings: White dress, wedding rings, monogamy, the father handing over the daughter, the whole community and family coming together to celebrate the forming of a new family, throwing grains or rice or confetti or rose pedals over the couple, kissing the bride to seal the deal — all pagan.
The only thing not pagan about it is the cross in the background and the priest saying "under God."
A pure Christian wedding would look far more like a Jewish one.
Christmas: Christmas tree, giving each other presents, being comfy with your family inside while it snows outside — that doesn't come from a desert people.
Easter: Hiding and seeking eggs, the Easter bunny.
Halloween: Pagan spirit festival.
The truth is Christianity is a veneer plastered over ancient European traditions, and nearly no one would want to get rid of the pagan parts and keep the Christian ones if given the choice.
Maimonides one of the most important Jewish sages preached this view about Christianity
Christianity and Islam, as monotheistic faiths that emerged after Judaism, play a role in preparing the world for the coming of the Jewish messiah. Maimonides believed that these monotheistic religions, while not perfectly alignment with Jewish theology, helped spread ethical monotheism and certain moral values and believe in the one true God throughout the world.
From the
Talmud Avodah Zarah 52b
A gentile can revoke the status of his object of idol worship and the status of the idol of another gentile, but a Jew cannot revoke the status of the object of idol worship of a gentile.
From the
Talmud Avodah Zarah 53a
How does a gentile revoke the status of an object of idol worship? If he cut off the tip of its ear, or the tip of its nose, or its fingertip; or if he crushed it, even though he did not remove any part of it, in all these cases he thereby revoked its status as an object of idol worship. If he spat before the idol, urinated before it, dragged it on the ground, or threw excrement at it, the status of this idol is not revoked, as this is only a temporary display of scorn, and afterward the gentile might continue to worship the idol. If the gentile sold it or mortgaged it, Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi says: He thereby revoked its status. And the Rabbis say that he did not revoke its status.
Christians and Muslims doing the dirty work for Judaism.
Golems to remove the ancient European Gods and prepare the world for the messianic age.
It's a cultural revolutionary ideology, just the typical destructive kind of thing to springs from your typical Jewish mind.
But ignore all that and take a big picture look.
What did Christianity and Islam do for the Jewish people.
It kept them alive and separate as a distinct identity for 2000 years even though they didn't have a country anymore.
It slowly turned the West into the slave of Judaism.
To this day Jews hold a special place in Christianity, especially regarding the end times and of course in affirming the Jewish myths.