No not all religions. Some religions do not see God as a being, but more as a state of being, or a place. And some do not have an end point, but existance continues to go on through death and rebirth.
2006-08-12 04:12:36
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answer #1
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answered by Rjmail 5
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Muslims and Christians are waiting for Jesus Christ (or the Messiah) to come back. However, Muslims think that he did not die, but he was elevated and he will descend back to Earth. Jews are waiting for a Messiah, but they are not sure who he will be, and it seems like he will be the anti-christ. Shiite Muslims have very different beliefs than the majority of Muslims, and according to thier teaching, it seems like they are waiting for the anti-christ too.
2006-08-12 04:25:37
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answered by Saud 2
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<--- Albanian Muslim
The Great Imam ( descendant of Mohammad ( may peace be with him)) will speak out to calm mid-east crisis.
It will get bad, then he asks God for help.
It is prophecized then that Jesus ( may peace be with him) will descend down from heaven with two Angels on either side of him.
[ True that he's the last one "uk's sweetheart" ]
2006-08-12 04:22:29
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answered by {~¿~} zZ 5
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What are you asking? Christians Believe that Jesus will come again. Jew believe that a Messiaha will come but they are not sure that is is Jesus.
2006-08-12 04:14:28
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answered by memorris900 5
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no because Muhammad was the last messenger for us from god and there is no hope for another messenger who could rescue us
2006-08-12 04:13:04
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answered by Anonymous
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