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The New Testament goes so far as to echo statements of truth from Seneca, a Greek Stoic. It's fair to say at least some elements of Christianity were grown from Greece.

Beyond origin, Christianity relies heavily on Greek philosophers for many of its theological treatises. It also remains easier to explain concepts like the Trinity using ontology and other Greek philosophy.

An interesting connection is the premise that Greek philosophy would trace back to ancient Egypt.

The morality of Christianity is more compatible with Greek philosophy than it is with Talmudism. And usually when someone is talking about Christian achievements they are talking about achievements leading from the Holy Roman Empire (Greek + Christian) and onward, and not in any way about Talmudic Judaic culture or ethics.

Take it or leave it, but that's my ten cent tour for why 'Greco-Christian' makes more sense than 'Judeo-Christian'. And from that I'm only proposing that "Greco-Christian" could be provided as a counter to "Judeo-Christian".

Do any so-called jews just practice Judaism or are they all Talmudists? I don't know, they all seem fairly evil.

I would be surprised to find any group that calls themselves "Jewish" that doesn't follow the Talmud. Orthodox and Reformed are the two major sects and they are each Talmudic.

And from a Christian perspective, I agree, the Talmud as a whole is evil.