Thanks for answering all of our questions Chaim.
I have to comment on Paul Ingram's question about what he believes to be influences on Judaism. Literally every single thing he mentioned came after Judaism or are clearly first taught by Jews. I don't think Jews even get baptized. If they do, it must have been going on from before Christianity. Additionally, circumcision is commonly known to be founded originally by Jews as a religious custom commanded as a mark of God / signification of the many covenants between the Jews and God ?? Reasons similar to that at least. And what do you know, it's actually the healthy thing to do and most non-Jews are circumcised nowadays.
Also mentioned by Paul were resurrection, Commandments, the ark of the covenant... I mean come on lol... How can one think these historical facts and theologically related topics were not handed down from Jewish prophets? Being a Christian, which I assume you are Paul, you should know these things; not be a biblical scholar, but these are basic Tanach issues your bringing up.
Additionally, Jews don't celebrate Easter, the third day after Jesus died in which Christians believe Jesus rose from the dead. And Christmas and passover? Lol... I am in no way trying to be rude. In all honesty, when I first read this I though it was a provocative message purposefully written in a way to cause controversy. Not sure...