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2006-06-27 08:06:47 · 21 answers · asked by yipeeyahyah 2 in Arts & Humanities History

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yes, they just have different interpretations and opinions on things like jesus, and who God meant when he said firstborn, the child born to the slave chick, or later, the one born to the wife, a question of legitimacy...

2006-06-27 08:11:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The people were created by the same God, but the respective religions do NOT align. Islam is a large religion, fronted by a demon. Judaism is based loosely on the Bible and more on tradition. Christians have the entire Bible as their guide to God. Islam teaches that Jesus was a good Prophet but they do err. If he were a good teacher, why would he say he was God if indeed he wasn't? Jews don't believe Jesus is the promised Messiah and await one who they believe is. Christians believe Jesus is God.

2006-06-27 15:12:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

IT'S A LOOONG STORY:
Judaism began when God made a covenant with Abraham. Both Jews and Muslims trace their heritage to Abraham. God gave the Jewish (aka Hebrews or Isrealites) people The Law, and of course no one could keep the whole law, but everyone kept messing up. The religious leaders really liked having laws to make people obey, so they even made up more laws than the ones God had given!

God had promised the Isrealites that He would send a Messiah -the anointed one- who would save the people from their sin (wrong doing). God sent His own Self, the part of Him called the Son, the Word, Jesus. Jesus claimed to be God, and said that "no one comes to the Father but by me." The religious leaders said Jesus was a heretic (preaching lies) and basically had Him killed. Jesus did not stay dead, though. The prophecies in the Old Testament (Jewish Scriptures) stated that the Messiah would come back to life. Jesus did this, and was seen by over 500 people before He went back to Heaven! (It's all in the Bible.) The people who believed that Jesus was the Messiah later became called Christians. Jesus came to fulfill the Law. He kept the whole Law perfectly because He is perfect. Then He died in place of the sins of imperfect people. Everyone who trusts Him to make them right with God is made right with God. God not only takes away their sin, but sees them as He sees His own perfect Son, Jesus. First the Christians were just considered heretical Jews. Then the Jewish Christians preached to other peoples and those non-jewish people (called Gentiles) belived Jesus was not just a Jewish teacher, but accepted Him as God, and turned from their Roman and Greek gods.

The news of Jesus spread around the world. Eventually a man named Muhammad, an Arabian trader heard about Him. Muhammad lived in a polythiestic society (the people believed in many Gods, and there were some Jews and Christians). He was wealthy and didn't have to work because he married a rich widow when he was only 21. So he sat around and meditated, trying to find the truth about God (maybe similiar to yourself). He probably didn't read the Jewish or Christian Scriptures. (Yes they had the Bible back then, it was around 600BC, but Muslims claim he was illiterate.) He probably heard about Jesus and God (Jehova) from the Jewish and Christian tradesmen he dealt with and met. But aparently he didn't research it enough on his own but sat around just thinking about it. So he decided that the polythiesm was a bad thing and that the Jews and Christians had the right God but that they had messed up the religion and turned away from God. He believed he was a new prophet that God was sending to set the people back right with God. Eventually Islam (means submission) was born from his teaching. He was also very militant and lead battles and taught that people who didn't believe as he said should be punished and done away with (killed).

So there is the history of how why it is said they are all worshiping the same God. However, that is impossible, because they all say they are not -the religions are mutually exclusive. So they must either all be wrong or only one must be right. I believe Christianity is right, and only those who come through Jesus are truly worshipping the one God. Jesus fulfills the Jewish Law and the prophecy as the Messiah. He claimed that anyone who rejected Him rejected God, and He is the way to be reconciled with God. The Jewish people who do not believe Jesus is the Messiah are not worshiping the one true God, they have rejected Him when they reject Jesus. (I can show you this in the Bible if you want to know!) Muhammad claimed that Jesus was a prophet, yet did not believe that Jesus was who He said He was...? That makes no sense. Jesus either said the truth, or He lied, or He was crazy, or stupid.
Here's some quotes from Jesus:
John 14:6 Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
Luke 10:16 "...he who rejects me rejects him who sent me.
John 12:45
"When he looks at me, he sees the one who sent me"

2006-06-27 21:16:52 · answer #3 · answered by Linzomama 2 · 0 0

Are Muslims, Christians and Jews from the same god?
Or....
Is Islam, Christianity and Judaism from the same idea?

Grammar is not difficult.

2006-06-27 18:48:33 · answer #4 · answered by AmoLegere 2 · 0 0

Nope. They all have their very own Skydaddy. To the Jews, he is the Skydaddy of the Jews, and takes care that the Jews survive all the mean tricks he's played on them over the millennia. To the Christians, he's Schitzo-Skydaddy, with Father, Son and Ho-oly Ghost personas. And the Christian Skydaddy only loves Christians and hates everybody else. The Islamic Skydaddy is pretty simple-minded - love me only. But he is quite appropriate to the his believers, who believe, of course that their Skydaddy is the best Skydaddy and loves only them.
You will find this theme repeated throughout history, when the new God comes along, he loves unconditionally, until his priests have enough followers to love only conditionally.

2006-06-27 15:44:33 · answer #5 · answered by Grendle 6 · 0 0

All religions are created by one and the same God who has done it with certain purpose which we mortals can not fully understand.However all the religions are different paths to know him and if GOD of Muslims. Christians and Jews are different then those Gods can not be omnipotent , omniscient and omnipresent and there will be great fight among them for supremacy wherever they are.People should not quarrel in the name of God who is one and one only and all have been created by him only.Even satanic forces are his forces only created for certain purpose.So all are from the same GOD whether they are Muslims, Christians. Jews. Hindus,.Buddhists atheists or whatever other religionists exist in the world .

2006-07-04 14:56:41 · answer #6 · answered by rama 3 · 0 0

the key difference between jews and christians is that the jews dont believe that Jesus was the messiah -- other than that (old testament) the religions are essentially the same (well maybe significantly similar). islam has morphed to the point where their messiah seems to have taken the role of their god. it is a monotheistic religion and that's where their similarity (at least today) seems to end.

2006-06-27 15:20:28 · answer #7 · answered by melvinschmugmeier 6 · 0 0

Yup, that God just goes under different names (though Allah is simply the Arabic word for God - and YHWH commonly pronounced as Yahway or Jehovah - means "the Lord.)

Ah, Dear AmoLegere,
Grammar may not be difficult, but you have faulty subject/verb agreement. You should have written:
"Are Islam, Christianity and Judaism from the same idea?"

2006-06-27 16:09:54 · answer #8 · answered by johnslat 7 · 0 0

The Jews are God's chosen people. He decided to use them to bring his Messiah, Jesus, into the world. Muslims are monotheistic, meaning they believe there is only ONE god, and many of Judaeo-Christian beliefs are common with those of Islam, but ultimately their "Gods" are different.

2006-06-27 15:14:28 · answer #9 · answered by ali.firefly 2 · 0 0

It is written in the Word of God that Abraham had two sons: one by a bond (slave) woman, and the other by a free woman. He who was born from the slavewoman woman was born according to the flesh (Ishmael), and he who was born from the free woman was born according to God's promise to Abraham (Isaac); eventhough Abraham and his wife Sarai were old, it was God's promise. It is through that promised child that God said He will bless all nations.

Now, there is one God only one God and creator of all and everything that we see till this day.

Jewish people are decendents of Abraham through that promise that God made. And at the time the Jews were the people of God, and only they were the ones that God had chosen to be His people, til this day they still are God's people.

Christians are decendents of Abraham through Jesus Christ. Jesus was a Jew, and it was through His life and death on the cross and shedding of His blood that the whole world can now come to be with God. It is through Jesus Christ (the son of God that we all have life, and through Jesus Islam, along with anyone else no matter where they come from, can gain eternal life. It is written "For God so loved the world the He gave his only son so that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. God did not send His son into the world to condemn it, but that the world might be saved through Him. He who believes in Him is not condemned, and he who does not believe in Him is condemned already, for not believing in the Son of God". So, before anyone comes to accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, and believe that He shed His blood on the cross so that anyone would be forgiven of their sins, you are just creation from God and after accepting Jesus you are a new creation and are adopted as God's child.

By the way Christianty is not a religion, Christianity came through Jesus Christ. It is a realationship with God the Father through Jesus Christ. Jesus came to destroy the devil's works and to restore to Him what was once lost when Adam and Eve were decieved in the garden. Anything else is religious because people like to do things their own way and not God's way. God does not believe in religion because it is useless, yet there is only one that He accepts and that is taking care of and visiting the orphans and the widdows in their trouble.

You can read this in Genisis 16, Galations 3, John 3, Hebrews 9, Romans 10:8-12, James 1:23

I hope this answers your question.

God Bless

2006-06-27 18:34:43 · answer #10 · answered by jjohnnee5 1 · 0 0

Muslims and Jews and non trinity christians worship the same god. trinity christians worship 3 gods

2006-06-30 23:07:15 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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