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what is meant by the statement Judaism is a religion of the book?


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THAT WHICH DOESN'T KILL YOU MAKES YOU STRONGER.

Bull. Reality is, it will usually hurt like hell and leave you with a permanent limp.

"Religions of the book" and "people of the book" refer to non-Islamic religions that recognize the same god of Abraham that Muslims do: ie. Jews and Christians. Jews think of themselves as "people of the book" becaus of the Torah, but don't consider Muslims as such.

Posted 2009-05-11T03:25:55Z

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