Wow, it's amazing how many people have no idea what's going on.
The Ten Commandments are in the Old Testament. The Old Testament is accepted by Jew, Christians and Muslims. That is where the Jews stop believing. Christians then believe the Jesus was born, the Son of God, and later died for our sins. That is where the Christians stop believing. Then the Muslims believe the Mohammed was also a prophet of God (Allah).
So you see, all three worship the SAME God!!!
2006-06-23 17:42:48
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answered by Ian M 5
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The Christian God is the Jewish God.
2006-06-23 17:40:04
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answered by Contemplative Chanteuse IDK TIRH 7
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The Jewish God and the Christian God are the same God.
However, Jesus teaches us to go beyond the Ten Commandments.
And he would probably advise all of us to have no other Gods before the Jewish/Christian God.
2006-06-23 17:41:43
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answered by Warren D 7
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There is no Jewish God or Christian God. God is a three personned God: The Father Jehovah, the Son Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. The problem with man is that we want to confine God. When God told Moses this, He said it because He wanted mankind to believe in the truth. He is truth. there are no other Gods. He is the one true living God.
2006-06-23 17:51:16
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answered by perk1977 2
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Both the Jewish and Christian G-d is the same being. Remember Jesus was Jewish as were all the deciples. The difference here is that the Jewish people basically do not accept Jesus as the Mesiah, and are still waiting for that event to occur. Christans basically believe that Jesus is the son of G-d (the same G-d) that the Jews believe in.
Hope this helps.
2006-06-23 17:47:22
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answered by mipclp 1
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It is the same God. Judaism teaches that Jesus Christ was not the Messiah the Jewish people were waiting for. The first five books of the Old Testament in the Bible are also used by people of the Jewish faith.
2006-06-23 17:47:17
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answered by colleen 1
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Traditionally, it would be the Jewish God, simply because He appeared to Moses, who was the leader of the Israelites at the time. I believe that it's also the Christian God because through adoption we are counted as God's people, which the Israelites were considered in the Old Testament.
2006-06-23 17:45:53
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answered by God's Honest Truth 3
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Yes. The "Christian" God and the "Jewish" God is the same.
2006-06-23 17:41:49
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answered by blkrose65 5
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The Jews and Christians worship the same God. The big difference is that Christians believe that Jesus was the son of God and that He is the Messiah, while Jews believe Jesus was just a rabbi and a prophet and they are still waiting for the Messiah. But as far as God goes, it's the same one.
2006-06-23 17:41:29
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answered by Anonymous
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THE GOD is the same GOD for the JEWS and TRUE CHRISTIANS! We True Christians are a segment of the Jewish heritage.
~~~~ see below for website for ore info.
The Ancient Seal Of The Messianic Church
The Seal Of The Messianic Church EVIDENCE THAT THE EARLIEST CHURCH IN EXISTANCE WAS JEWISH One of the strongest evidences for this is the presence of many artifacts, clay pots, and lamps, which are engraved with what has come to be called the SEAL OF THE MESSIANIC CHURCH. The seal has been copyrighted as " Seven Branched Candelabra/Star of David/Fish" A book entitled "The Messianic Seal of the Jerusalem Church" by Reuven Efraim Schmalz and Raymond Robert Fischer has been published (Olim Publications, P.O. Box 2111,Tiberias, Israel. Top of Seal see the Seven Branch Candelabra that stood before God in the Temple. Below that, see the Star of David, which is from the 7th century BC. It is composed of two interlaced, equilateral triangles or DALTHA (D for David). "A star shall come forth from Jacob, and a scepter shall rise from Israel" Numbers 24:17. Below the star is a fish which is an early Christian symbol in Israel. It was transported to Rome, and by 150 AD. Clement of Alexandria suggested to all his readers that they include the sign of a fish in their personal seals to identify them as Christians. Later the Greek spelling for the word fish ICHTHUS was incorporated. The first five letters of the words that spell "Jesus, Christ, God, Son, and Saviour." In the Messianic Seal, the cross appears as the Hebrew letter TAW. The artifacts were discovered in 1990 by Tech Oteeoos, a 90 year old Greek Orthodox monk, in the vicinity of the, what is believed to be, the original Church founded and pastored by James the Just, the half-brother of Jesus. When the actual grotto was excavated by Oteeoos, numerous inscriptions were found on the walls. The period of its use on Mount Zion could only have been from the crucifixion in 30 AD to 135AD. For more informations ~~ http://www.thegalileeexperience.com
It is interesting to note that the Official Catechismof the RomanCAtholic Church advises that THEY worship the same god as the muslims! (I have proof at hand so Email me if needed)
2006-06-23 18:11:05
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answered by whynotaskdon 7
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