Christianity is the fulfillment of Judaism so it is better then Judaism. The temple sacrifices were an endless thing, Christ's sacrifice was once for all. The priests when making sacrifices for the people was endless and they had no place to sit. Christ's sacrifice was once for all and He went and sat at the right hand of God, it was completed, no need for more. The high Priest would take off his ornate vest before going in the holy of holies to make the sacrifice for Israel. Christ took off eternity to come down for the final sacrifice. The veil was rent asunder as now Christians have Christ to intercede for them. So much more. Yes, it was considered a sect by the hypocritical Pharisees and Romans. The self righteous Pharisees and Scribes and Sanhedrin were the ones who formed all the laws they thought they could keep to be saved. Along with the thought that being a descendant of Abraham would save them also. Their 'bible', old testament, showed the fact that Christ was their long awaited Messiah. Torah. But they wanted a conquering messiah, but Jesus only came the first time to have people repent and believe. The conquering messiah would be a thing of the future. Just as when He read Isaiah 61, but only the first part, the rest had not happened yet. Abraham Isaac and Rebecca and the servant who went to find a bride for Isaac were all types of things to come. Abraham was a type of father (God) His servant was a type of Holy Spirit and Isaac was a type of Christ and Rebecca (sp) was typical of the coming Bride, the church. Abraham sent his servant to find a bride for Isaac, only in their immediate descendants, country? He took treasures to give to the one who would come back with him. (Just as the holy spirit gives heavenly gifts to repentant sinners) Rebecca agreed to come with Abrahams servant, he showered her with gifts, she wanted to stay a little while but the servant said no, we leave now. (no time for satan to come and take away) they left and as they were getting close Isaac came down into the field and saw them coming from aways off. (Christ meets his Bride, the church in the air as they come to him at the rapture.) So many more.