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 Creed and Noahide Law]] reveals that three major theological teachings may involve a violation of the Noahide prohibition against idolatry.
*Equating Jesus [[Yeshu Notzri]] or [[Yeshua Sar HaPanim]] with G-dthe Father.*Equating the Holy Spirit with G-d*Jesus as Savior (in his proposed capacity as G-d)the Father.
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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