27 Have you noticed there are countless of articles on antisemitism and anti-Judaism in Christianity, yet not a single one about anti-Christianity in Judaism? They will strike you as they cry. (en.wikipedia.org) posted 89 days ago by SmithW1984 89 days ago by SmithW1984 +27 / -0 Anti-Judaism in early Christianity - Wikipedia 13 comments share 13 comments share save hide report block hide replies
To learn implies to teach "self" and vice versa. Viewing the torah and talmud as law suggested by another tempts one to ignore that.
Aka mosaic/muse - "to muzzle self; to be absorbed in thought"; which happens if one ignores perceivable for suggested.
He-brew his-story to make/magic jew/you fall for it...
Judah/yehudah - "to praise; value" aka ones consent evaluating the suggested values by another.
Being implies anointed one (christ)...ignoring this by consenting to a chosen ones suggestion makes one a traitor (judas) to self.
Traitor/tradere - "transfer over" aka ones consent to the suggestion of another, which also implies religion/religio - "to bind anew"
-ism implies a suggestion by another tempting ones consent. Consenting to any suggested -ism establishes a conflict of reason aka versus/verses/wer - "to turn"... https://www.etymonline.com/word/verse#etymonline_v_4738
That's how few turn many against each other within conflicts of reason.