Yes when they open their mind and accept each other beliefs and learn to respect tolerate which will come with education.
2006-07-25 11:23:11
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answered by A K 5
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Perhaps one day when popular ignorance no longer abounds such as that which I see in some of the answers presented here (IE. maligning the Quran to say that God hates Christians and Jews).Such ignorance is profound! The Quran states that these religions should be respected and the Holy books from those religions are to be respected also.
After an education the next thing is to eliminate those that have a personal interest to keep trouble brewing and then and only then there will be peace. When all represented have a common interest, the will of the whole is respected.
When the interests are self-serving the trouble brews.
2006-07-25 11:39:40
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answered by worriedaboutyou 4
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Ah you speak of a wondrous unification of major religions that could bring about a new era of peace that has never been seen before. What a wonderful dream. I hope one day it can be a reality. I don't know if they will ever find peace - right now each religion has to undergo changes in its doctrine that forsakes the others. In the book (that was made into a movie) Dune, the first one, by Frank Herbert, the history of the galaxy at the time included an event where there was a great council of religious leaders from all of the religions of humanknd. They deliberated for years and came to an agreement to unify their religions, and recorded it into a book called The Orange Catholic Bible, taking the old meaning of Catholic I presume, which means (Universalism). Unfortunately, the religious masses rejected the book and the agreement :(
2006-07-25 11:26:10
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answered by TwilightWalker97 4
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Jews and Christians can find peace with eachother. Jews are the Chosen of God and Christians are adopted into the family through the New Covenant. Some Jews realise this and accept us as spiritual brothers. However, being at peace with the Muslims means either they (Muslims) have to accept the Qu'ran is wrong in saying God hates Jews and Christians or, Jews and Christians have to suddenly believe God hates them. So what do you think?
2006-07-25 11:25:44
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answered by impossble_dream 6
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The only problem there are the two sons of Abraham. One was Issac and one was Ishmael. Issac is the one the Jewish people originated from and Ishmael was the one the Muslims originated from. The two great nations that would rise up.When God sent His Son as the last sacrifice for sin, Christians or Christ-like. We are to follow the examples that was set forth in the Bible for us by Jesus. You will find that Jesus did not come to fight wars or cause strife. They wanted Him to become their leader but His kingdom was not of this world. Anger and hostilities arose against Him, like it was prophesied in the Old Testament and they crucified Him. On the third day He arose and was seen by many. Not just His apostles. So that basically in a nut shell is the difference.
2006-07-25 11:38:16
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answered by Anonymous
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They will only find peace when Jesus comes again. There will only be more and more war and strife until then. It's coming soon though!
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2006-07-25 11:27:40
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answered by songoftheforest 3
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There are many figures shared in name
The descriptions of what the did vary quite a bit between the two books and the two are so different a person will end up with the Bible's version of the events or the Koran;s version of th eevents
so it doesnt help as much as you would think
2006-07-25 11:37:42
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answered by Anonymous
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a lot of christianity belives in an extremely diverse theory of God than Judaism(and arguably islam) even as they theoretically do share a similar God. ... christians have some truly diverse perspectives on a number of the most important information. Judaism does no longer declare to be the purely genuine way. that is a way. a lot of Christianity pretty, and far of islam, belive themselves to be the purely genuine way. and this definitionally prevents cooperation with others, because by affirming "we are correct and everyone else is incorrect" you aren't to any extent further respecting the different communities, and without appreciate, how are you going to assume to get everywhere? and for the attitude that Judaism claims the "chosen" ingredient... that does no longer easily mean superiority or purely-staggering-ness. it purely signifies that this team replaced into chosen to carry a functionality it is particular and various. no longer continuously a good ingredient. and under no circumstances extra ideal or something like that.
2016-10-15 05:08:33
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answered by vergeer 4
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your book is wrong. the faith Abraham had "was that he believed God and it was counted to him for righteousness." Not every Jew, Christian or Muslim believes God and His Word. So it was Abrahams faith that pleased God. Only those who believe the Word of God, without putting their own interpretation on it, will be counted righteous. That was the faith of Abraham. Does everyone believe the Words of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ? To know Christ is to know God.
2006-07-25 11:41:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Not before the world ends.
2006-07-25 11:23:16
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answered by jewel_flower 4
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