It's certainly the opinion of many, but not all. Anyway, the point is any culture has the inherent right to defend itself and repel invaders. The porovidence of their respective deities is somewhat secondary as it is endlessly debatable, and can and will be skewed to disfavor any opposing forces from within the perspective of any given group being opposed.
You're awfully quick to assume Judaism and Christianity have the same God... this is the inherent problem with monotheisms.
Both Judaism and Christianity worship YHWH.
Jews deny the divinity of Christ. Christians believe in the Triune God of Father SON, and Holy Spirit. Therefore, NOT the same God.
It's certainly the opinion of many, but not all. Anyway, the point is any culture has the inherent right to defend itself and repel invaders. The porovidence of their respective deities is somewhat secondary as it is endlessly debatable, and can and will be skewed to disfavor any opposing forces from within the perspective of any given group being opposed.
This argument shows up here every so often, and is either accidentally very wrong, or very intentionally misleading.
The Old Testament and New Testament God are the same. If your claim is that Judaism worships a different god, you’re free to make the case.
Jews deny the divinity of Christ. Christians believe in the Triune God of Father SON, and Holy Spirit. Therefore, NOT the same God.
Unfamiliar with Gnosticism?
Well for one Christians dont worship the demon prison of saturn and its lord satan or his ugly hexagon cube star thingy
Yes, let's talk about that deity some more. Who is he in the Canaanite religion? Who were the Canaanites again?