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Right, because it’s an illogical claim. It is not the case that NT > OT ==> Christianity > Judaism. The implication that you’re setting up is the illogical part.Fair. I’ll provide a better formulation: If the NT is superior to the OT, then Christianity would be superior to Judaism. That’s a claim that you explicitly rejected.
Back in the days of the OJ Simpson trial, a TV cartoon show lampooned the defense’s logic by having the defense lawyer argue that “if Chewbacca living on Endor does not make sense—and if even mentioning Chewbacca in the case does not make sense—then the jury must acquit.” Now, the premise may or may not be true, and the conclusion may or may not be true, but the premise doesn’t lead to the conclusion.
That’s what you’ve got going on here; your premise is irrelevant to the conclusion. So, I’m going to agree with you that there’s no “superiority” argument to be made here… but bringing in the relative merits of the Testaments doesn’t prove or disprove that assertion.
My comment was more to shut that door down before anyone could go through it, so to speak.