“Jesus was always on the side of the oppressed”
Angelos Agathangelou: Peter Oborne has some good points to make, but he must have read a different set of Bible, Koran and Torah books to the ones I read, because for me it is the Bible and Koran that are similar brotherhood of man doctrines while the Torah is a chosen-ness, or superiority complex doctrine that is the opposite of a brotherhood of man concept. Jesus actively opposed the talmudic people of the torah who had him crucified for his troubles, that's the punchline of the Bible for goodness' sake.
It therefore does not make sense that a Christian would conceive of attaching the Torah to the Bible, the book of those who had God on earth, aka Jesus put to death has no place alongside the Bible. The Bible is not 'abrahamic', it is 'mono-theistic'. It is not Abraham that is the father of Christianity, but God on earth aka Jesus.