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2006-06-22 09:33:32 · 31 answers · asked by egyptian_youth 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Do not you see that All believe God exists, and that there is a messanger between us and God in all, that there is a book they should follow and all pray and fast and do pelimirage.

Do you see that all promote life after death, heaven, hell and Judgment.

Do not you see that Jews wanted Jesus to be crossified and that Jews and Christians did not believe in Muhammed(Some of them without generalization)

Do you see that Nudity, homosexuality, Alcohol drinking, thift, adultry, killing are forbidden in all

Do you see that all promote good and forbid bad and the good they mostly promote is the same as the bad mostly they forbid is the same

2006-06-22 09:57:32 · update #1

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They are all descendants of Abrahamic faith , While both Judaism and Islam are monotheistic, Christianity is polytheistic.
Christianity and Islam believe in the immaculate birth of Jesus while Judaism believes that Jesus is an illegitimate child and are still waiting for the birth of their messiah. With accepting the immaculate birth , the christians say Jesus must be divine, while though Islam accepts immaculate birth, They know that that does not infer divinity; if not , we must then accept that Adam and Eve are divine too.

Judaism , though monotheistic have lost their direction in reducing their religion to mere meaningless rituals without life or vibrancy and the people of this religion have remained in general obstinate and rebellious as regards sincere submission to the will of God. The religion as it is now is more or less the religion of only a group of people.

Christianity on the other hand have lost all sense of purpose and and direction, they accept everything and incorporates anything, they have no set rules or direction, they tend to be noisy but in most cases are just empty barrels with no spiritual depth. There are as many sects of christianity as there are people on the surface of the earth.

Islam remains the only monotheistic and vibrant way of life as perfected by God, they are the middle people, neither noisy nor involved in meaningless rituals. They stand firm for what is right and are undaunted in their stand against wrong. Islam remains the only unifying form of worship and submission to the One True God among peoples of the world.

I agree with the other similarities as pointed out by the questioner.

2006-07-06 04:14:10 · answer #1 · answered by zaki1968 4 · 3 1

The world calls them all "religions".
Judism and Christianity share the same God, Islam think they do.
Main difference between Judism and Christianity is that Judism does not believe the Messiah came yet (except for Messianic Jews) whereas Christianity does. The big difference between Christianity and the rest of the world's "religions" is that true biblical Christianity is really not a "religion".

Oh, I almost forgot: In world religions, followers have to prove themselves or earn their status within that religion (which is really what religion is). In Christianity, one can become a follower with a simple prayer to Jesus, even while alone in private or even while taking a shower. The simplist of these prayers I've ever heard of was something like "Forgive me and make me yours, Lord Jesus" which was done by someone using the toillet at the time.

2006-06-22 16:42:10 · answer #2 · answered by Michael 3 · 0 0

WOW what a BIG question....

1. Both Islam and traditional Judaism (Orthodox and Conservative) are based on what we do here on earth. If you are "good enough" and follow the rules, hopefully you'll receive a reward.

2. Christianity or Messianic Judaism believe that our lives here and after death depend solely on the work of God through the death and resurrection of Yeshua (Jesus). Not based on what WE do but based on what HE does. By faith we all have the option to receive this FREE GIFT.

3. Jesus said "LOVE your enemies" and "I am the Truth and the Life no man comes to the Father but by me". No one else ever said that.

4. Jesus fulfilled over 300 prophecies in the Old Testament, even though the Bible was written in three languages from multiple continents and from the pens of 40 authors it is unified and remains the most complete and reliable ancient manuscript in existence today.

2006-07-06 15:51:45 · answer #3 · answered by shalomrene 1 · 0 0

Amen!!! I have said for years" Why are they fighting, they pray to the same GOD!"

Jews are still waiting for the Messiah.
Christians believe and follow Jesus as the Messiah.
Muslims think Jesus was a prophet like Moses.

Catholicism is at the base Christianity, but the Romans added in so many other Religions to pacify the conquered nations, that you don't know exactly what to believe.

2006-07-06 13:00:13 · answer #4 · answered by lostimes 3 · 0 0

Differences :
1. All 3 have different theories / teachings.
2. All 3 have different names for GOD. But all 3 also
claim to have only ONE god.

Commons :
1. All 3 have same way of spreading. Mercenary
style. That is what you can see in this forum all
trying to promote and voice opinions on what they
believe in. What to believe and who to believe ?
Just like handphones promoter.
2. All 3 have lost their directions. All 3 come out with
so many stories and rules and testament that
none of the believer can claim that what they
believe in is true.
3. All 3 religions' followers do not know what to
follow. Just like lost sheep following the
shepherdess.

Conclusion : Too many cooks spoils the soup.

2006-07-06 15:32:04 · answer #5 · answered by Kilkenny 1 · 0 0

They are all monotheistic, believing in one god. They believe in the prophets, Moses, and Abraham. They all have strict moral regulations. They each have certain guidelines: the Ten Commandments, the Beatitudes, and the Five Pillars. They all attend worship services. They forbid killing. Only Jews do not recognize Jesus at all. Christians and Muslims believe in archangels, especially Gabriel. They all have holy sites, including the Western Wall, the Church of St. Jerome, and the Kabba. Each claims to have been inspired by God. They all have holy books. The Christian Bible includes much of the Jewish holy texts.

2006-06-22 16:48:11 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

All three religions believe in the same GOD
Christains and Jews believe in the same GOD the translation of his name is different. In Judism GOD is called YAH WEH and in Christianity GOD is called GOD or JEHOVAH the English translation for the name YAH WEH

In the Islam faith GOD is called ALLAH. Musliums believe that GOD did not have a son and that he is a spirit and the Creator of all living things. Therefore Jesus is not really GOD's son but a good man and prophet. They also believe that Muhammad was GOD's last and true prophet.(please forgive the spelling of the name) They read and believe the Holy Koran which means The Knowledge when translated into English. They believe that these are the words and events that happened to the prophet Muhammad and that GOD chose him to give them instructions on how to life a life that is pleasing to ALLAH

Orthodox Jews believe that Jesus is not the Messiah prophesied to come but the true Messiah is still coming. They do believe that Jesus was a good man and prophet that gave his life for his beliefs.They also believe that Jesus did not rise in three days but that his body was stolen from the tomb.

They read and believe the old testament of the Bible because they believe that it was written by GOD, it is called The Holy Torah translated into English it means THE LAW.

Mosonic Jews (please forgive me for the wrong spelling of the word) beiieve that Jesus is the son of GOD and that he dead for our sins they also read The Holy Torah as well as the Holy Bible They read the old as well as the new testament.

Christains believe that Jesus was the son of GOD the chosen Messiah and that he dead for our sins and He did rise again in three days also we follow the examples set by Jesus in the New Testament, to be a Christain means that You are CHRIST-LIKE.

We read from the Holy B.I.B.L.E.( Biblical Instructions Before Leaving Earth) We read and believe in the old as well as the new testament. However the first five books of the Holy Bible are called The Torah or The Law

2006-07-06 14:23:56 · answer #7 · answered by wthmassage 3 · 0 0

Judaism, at least classically, just has Sheol, no heaven or hell.
"Hell" was adapted into Christianity from the Norse deity and hall "Hel" of the underworld (it is where the pagans went and is therefore bad).
Islam incorporates older Arab elements like djinns (not the most important, but a favourite).
Yes, they are close enough, but each is different based on the cultures it was surrounded by/got its converts from/belief that they are better than the other two.

2006-07-06 11:22:31 · answer #8 · answered by QED 4 · 0 0

They all believe in a God. (you can make anything a god if you worship it, it doesn't mean that it is God)

Christians believe that Jesus Christ is the Messiah.
Judism: Waiting on their Messiah
Islam: Denies Jesus as the Son of God.

But you can not come to the Father unless you come through the Son: Jesus Christ.

And Jesus Christ is the key. Though these religions may have the same values, there is no remission of sins without the shedding of innocent blood and that was done through Jesus Christ.

2006-07-05 13:31:37 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Some of your statements are false and definitely overgeneralized. Islam does preach killing is justified if you are trying to convert someone to your religion. Yes the Jews crucified Jesus, but He lived there. Was he supposed to be crucified by an American Indian? I don't think so. Do some homework before you put out uninformed disinformation.

2006-07-06 16:36:11 · answer #10 · answered by djslinky77 2 · 0 0

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