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Judeo-Christian
[joo-dey-oh-kris-chuhn, -dee-]
adjective
of or relating to the religious writings, beliefs, values, or traditions held in common by Judaism and Christianity.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Judeo-Christian1
Example Sentences
The Eggers ultimately weaken their concentrated dose of WTF midnight-movie fun by attempting to smuggle in a deeper commentary on race and the overbearing presence of the Judeo-Christian worldview over American society.
“If you look at our government and our laws, all of it goes back to a Judeo-Christian basis,” he said.
The 2022 platform proclaimed that the United States was “founded on Judeo-Christian principles,” for instance, and demanded the repeal of federal prohibitions on political activity by churches.
Cox said his issues with religion mostly stem from Judeo-Christian religions centering on a patriarchal approach to life, society and politics.
The group has explicitly identified its goals as including national “policy and leadership that restores … Judeo-Christian values under the Constitution.”
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