Though few people want to admit it. They are all the same religion or at least worship the same God. Splits have happened over time, mainly with the birth of Jesus. But its no different than when the Protestants seperated from the Catholics. It just happened so far back that most people forget that God, Allah, and Yahweh are all the same person.
2006-08-17 15:33:59
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answered by alleycat 2
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There are at least 2 relatively new religions which try to unite all the world religions together, & 1 of them is considered an Abrahamic religion.
The first one is the Bahai faith(which is the Abrahamic one), & the second one is Cao Daism.
2006-08-17 16:20:54
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answered by clusium1971 7
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ABSOLUTELY! It is called: The Eternal Divine Path. It unifies all the religions of the world to one Path from One God. That is the mystery God referred to at Revelation 10:7. No one knows the whole truth until the 7th Seal is revealed. It is the 7th Seal which shows this unification. There is a picture on the first page of the website with explanation.
Also, there is a scritpure that is expected symbolically called 'the book sealed with 7 seals'
That is now revealed too! Be sure to check it out! It totally explains why and how all religions go together!
2006-08-17 15:47:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I think in the "Dune" sci-fi series (the books, not the movies) there was a religion called "Chrislam" which was a mingling of, well, you can see which two.
Buddhism is somewhat unusual because it is not quite a religion and not quite a philosophy, but somewhere in between. As such, it is not an inherent contradiction to be both a Buddhist and a member of another major religion. Buddhism's philosophical aspects and teachings on wisdom could easily be an aid in other religions.
2006-08-17 15:32:05
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answered by R[̲̅ə̲̅٨̲̅٥̲̅٦̲̅]ution 7
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Islam sort of is that combination because it's the last of the major Abrahamic religions. Muslims believe in a lot of the Bible, but consider Muhammad's teachings to be the important ones.
Yay, Buddhism rocks :D
2006-08-18 04:38:46
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answered by quierounvaquero 4
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Christianity grew out of Judaism, Islam came later out of both and the desert culture of Arabia. All three would see a forth in the chain just like they see each other - related but somehow "wrong". Why feed the fire?
2006-08-17 15:30:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I don't know about "combine", but the Baha'i Faith accepts all as true and from God. It talks more about Islam, since it came from that religion as Christianity sprang from Judaism, but also talks of Christianity and Judaism.
2006-08-17 15:30:52
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answered by world_gypsy 5
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Jedi?
George Lucas said he was trying to mix many religions that exist in the real world when creating The Force. (Although, I'm not sure which ones...)
2006-08-17 16:04:00
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answered by Mom of One in Wisconsin 6
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Why? Christianity is a fulfillment of Judaism, and Islam is an addition to both of them. It doesn't follow logical sense to combine them.
2006-08-17 15:27:38
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answered by kenny_the_bomb 3
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Perhaps you need to research the Bahai Faith.
2006-08-17 15:27:12
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answered by ValleyViolet 6
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