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Harman [31]
3 years ago
6

judeo-christian values are those beliefs shared by both Judaism and Christianity. How could you think theses shared beliefs infl

uenced modern society in the United States?
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Viefleur [7K]3 years ago
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They are the basis of America, most of our laws are based in christian-protestant origins. For exeample, except for JFK and Trump, all of our presidents have been Protestant, with JFK being catholic and Trump being like a christian. Many of these values are rooted in the Republican party. They affect things like abortion, which the Pope condems, homoseuality, which the bible condems, and the idea of charitable donations, which are rooted in jesus's teachings, are part of our society
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