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How was Judaism different from other religions of its time?

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Judaism is a different from other religions because there is much dispute between texts/documents and what they mean to each individually. Maybe Jews who are Secular or Reform do not even believe in an afterlife, the idea that there are so many different viewpoints within a religion is weird, but also interesting - CZC

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