Within [[Judaism]] it is a matter of debate whether all Christians should be considered Noahides mainly due to the excessive levels of persecution against Jews perpetrated in the name of Christianity over the centuries culminating of course in the "Positive Christianity" of the Nazis during the holocaust.
While Christianity appears to conform to six of the seven Noahide laws, an informal comparison of the [[Nicene Creed#The Nicene Creed, A Noahide Review|Nicene Athanasian Creed and Noahide Law]] reveals that three major theological teachings may involve a violation of the Noahide prohibition against idolatry.
*Equating [[Yeshu Notzri]] or [[Yeshua Sar HaPanim]] with G-d the Father.
*Equating the Holy Spirit with G-d the Father.
*Yeshu Notzri as Savior
However, these theological issues do not fit the classical [[Noahide Law on Idolatry|Jewish definition of idolatry]]. This has caused disagreement among rabbinic authorities on the question of the permissibility of Christianity for non-Jews. (All authorities forbid Christianity for Jews).
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