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It got confusing because once Christianity became the mainstream, they wanted described as a noun because they were the majority, it was to draw a clear line between “Christian” and “everybody else”.
Like that whole “blood is thicker than water” meant choosing other Christians over blood family.
The whole thing is:
The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb
Adjectives, not nouns
It got confusing because once Christianity became the mainstream, they wanted described as a noun because they were the majority, it was to draw a clear line between “Christian” and “everybody else”.
Like that whole “blood is thicker than water” meant choosing other Christians over blood family.
The whole thing is:
But anyways, use adjectives to describe people
I don’t understand
They want you to use the term “Jewish people” instead of “Jews”