Terrywoodenpic
Oldest Heretic
We aren't really disagreeing; however, the deity concept is different. Consider that Judaism has a certain set of parameters by which they perceive deity, and it differs from ''Christianity''; and as you note, always did. Now, for that to even occur, it means that ''Christians'', new converts, were either familiar with what we recognize as Christian theology, or already had a similar concept. We can say, therefore, that Judaism has a different deity concept, from Christianity. The 'argument' presented in this thread, is somewhat arbitrary, since the Christian theological concept is actually Israelitish. Further than that, it gets into discussions of which is more authentic yada yada whatever.
I'm simply stating that the Deity concepts are different.
The religious thread to Christianity, went from mainstream Judaism, through a Jewish sect based on the teachings, death and resurrection of Jesus, to various stages of the creation of what we know today as the Christian faith.
The Gentiles were neither Jewish nor christian. However they were welcomed to become members of the new Judeo Christian sect. And their "traing manuel" still exists in the Didache. Which give us a very good insight in how these new communities organised them selves, based on the Jewish "Two ways of Life". And also what they believed, at this stage they certainly did not believe that Jesus was God.