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'''Judaism''' was one of the major [[religion]]s of Earth and was practiced by the Jewish people. It originated around 2000 BCE and at some unknown point became "New Judaism." The [[Tenth Doctor]] asked [[The Beast]], in one episode, if he was the Devil of New Judaism, along with that of numerous other religions, to which he responded he was the Devil of ''all'' religions. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Satan Pit]]'') | '''Judaism''' was one of the major [[religion]]s of Earth and was practiced by the Jewish people. It originated around 2000 BCE and at some unknown point became "New Judaism." The [[Tenth Doctor]] asked [[The Beast]], in one episode, if he was the Devil of New Judaism, along with that of numerous other religions, to which he responded he was the Devil of ''all'' religions. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Satan Pit]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 10:03, 14 June 2011
Judaism was one of the major religions of Earth and was practiced by the Jewish people. It originated around 2000 BCE and at some unknown point became "New Judaism." The Tenth Doctor asked The Beast, in one episode, if he was the Devil of New Judaism, along with that of numerous other religions, to which he responded he was the Devil of all religions. (DW: The Satan Pit)