They are in agreement until the New Testament. Judaism does not accept Jesus Christ as the Son of God, but only as a prophit and teacher, and possibly a healer. Christians believe that Jesus was the Messiah that was promised in the Old Testament, that He died for our sins and that nobody will attain heaven but through belief in Him.
No.
Real Christianity and real Judaism are the most alike, the main difference is that Christians accept Jesus Christ as savior and Messiah and Jewish people reject him, except that many Jewish people are now converting to Messianic Judaism. Also Christians are saved and set free.
they taught in parables
Judaism.
they both believe in one god
Not in so many words.
That's a trick question. There are no churches in either Judaism or Buddhism. Only Christians have churches.
The concepts of 'Christ' and 'Anti-Christ' do not exist in Judaism, they're strictly Christian concepts.
There is no such concept in Judaism. In fact, there isn't any Hebrew word for anti-christ.
No, Jesus plays no role whatsoever in Judaism. Additionally, the concepts of 'Christ' and 'Anti-Christ' do not exist in Judaism, they're strictly Christian concepts. At most, he would have been a false prophet.
Because they are two completely distinct religions. Christianity believes Christ was born & died on the cross. Judaism believes Christ is yet to come. Judaism believes that Jesus was just a prophet and not the Son of God.
Christians believe that Christ in the Messiah promised prophetically in the Old Testament. Judaism does not believe that Jesus in the Messiah.