Jesus Christ did not suffer for either Judaism or Christianity. Nor did he suffer for his "faith" in any idea of God, or a brand of religion, but for "the sins of the world."
But what do we mean by "the sins of the world"?
For Christians, those "sins" are against their brand-version of the word "God." What offends their brand-version of God is failing to obey rules as defined by their brand-version of a religion called Christianity.
Indeed, Jesus was put to death by the leaders and followers of his own religion for failing to conform to their ideas of what he should believe and how he should behave! So why would he come to establish a new religion that he wanted to empower to do the exact same thing, in his name, for the rest of time?
The "sins of the world" that Jesus suffered and died for, as such, is all of the suffering that people inflict on each other in the name of their ideas and beliefs, from atheistic Communism to monotheistic Christianity or anything else.
And anyone who dares to suggest that this is real "sins of the world" Jesus suffered and died for, Christians would seek to scourge and crucify in the very same way Jesus was crucified for daring to challenge how the leaders of his own religion required him to think and behave.
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