Historically speaking, why did use of this term suddenly take off after World War 2.
>>17986536>whyanon.........
>>17986536psyop to make white Christians give a shit about the Holocaust
>>17986536Propaganda, obviously. Jews reject Jesus, and so are the enemies of God and all mankind (1 Thessalonians 2:15).
>>17986536Jews reject Jesus as the messiah though. The very idea of a fusion between the two is next level retard.
Normies will tell you it's the Holocaust.
>>17987009most people capable of independent thinking got whacked in WW2Jews - brokers of money and intelligence
>The term Judæo Christian first appeared in the 19th century as a word for Jewish converts to Christianity.As to why it received renewed interest in the postwar years, it's likely because of a renewed scholarly interest in Christianity's Judean origins, I shouldn't have to explain why
>>17986536Because of that one country that got started after WW2
>>17986536Facing the Soviet atheist threat, the West needed a unified religious front. Judeo-Christian was the perfect, sanitized branding to paper over centuries of Christian antisemitism, rebranding the West as a singular *moral civilization* against godless communism.
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