The Jew think they are G-D PPL and the rest are not God ppl
The Christian think GOD has a son and he will save only Christian
The Moslem think we all are God ppl and God have no sons or a family
2006-09-23
10:41:13
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Mohammad were all holy and beloved prophets and Messengers of God............none close to be equal to God...........and those who believe God has a partner God..............it is Blashphemy
2006-09-23
10:47:23 ·
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Kithy by saying God was not free to send a new massage like christianty or Islam
2006-09-23
10:57:47 ·
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steve t i saw that debate and days later the Christian man was found in a hotal room with a whore whic dedate asked about
2006-09-23
11:02:19 ·
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One God ,one book and that is Islam
2006-09-23 10:43:34
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answered by Timurlenk C 2
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Well, it depends on if you're a Jew, a Christian or a Muslim.. all three believe strongly in the tenants of their faiths.
I believe all three religions have strong points. As a Christian, I choose to believe my faith has the stronger points-- but I'm no different than a Jew or a Christian in that respect.
All three religions believe in the same God. We all have common ancestry, either by blood or by faith. The ultimate split in our common faith is on Jesus. As Christians, we believe Jesus came to establish a new world order. Both Jews and Muslims believe Jesus was a great leader and teacher, but not the Son of God. That's the primary reason we don't believe the same thing.
In questioning who would be more convincing, it's all a matter of the individual person. Some ppl are more persuaded by a certain belief system than others. And religion is far and wide more societal than actual beliefs. Ppl grow up and become the same religion their parents were. Few ppl deviate or question. If someone makes an argument that falls in line with what they've heard all their lives, they're more likely to agree.
It's impossible to really answer this question objectively, especially if one is a member of one of these three religions.
2006-09-23 10:56:12
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answered by retro 3
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I think the Jews would have a more convincing case, because of the stories, Christianity and Islam came after, the Torah and from Judaism, the christian god can not be the same as the Jewish god because then god would be saying there are different rules for the different peoples, therefore God would be invalid & inconsistent in his stories. The Jewish people are to follow their god and the ordinary people join in by following the 7 commandment as stated in the Torah and that to would also include Islam and any other religion that followed after the Jewish god
2006-09-23 11:01:56
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answered by man of ape 6
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Jews deny Jesus and Muhammad (peace be on them).
Christians deny Muhammad (pbuh)
Muslims accept Moses, Jesus and Muhammad (peace be on them)
as major prophets of Islam. They all are great messenegrs sent from Almighty God.
Muslims seem to be convincing. And if talking about monotheism, Islam enjoins strict and pure monotheism.
2006-09-23 11:00:05
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answered by SFNDX 5
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Actually, from my time in chatrooms, the Jews are more convincing... simply because they do not proselytize, they do not offer threats if one does not believe as they do, I have yet to have one say "The way I believe is absolute truth". Most of the one's I have had any experience with have been very open and understanding, even of some of the really stupid questions I have come up with. *Smile*
2006-09-23 10:53:44
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answered by Kithy 6
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it depends whether or not you are debating about G-d from the perspective of the hebrew scritures, the christian bible, or the quran.
obviously a jew will know the most about the hebrew scriptures, a christian about the christian bible, and a muslim about the quran.
2006-09-23 10:46:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Just think. What is closer to your heart? Do you think a god can have a son? You have the obligation to study these major religions and decide what is best for you.
God bless
2006-09-23 10:44:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Christianity fullfills Judaism (the jews were to scared to convert in jesus' time, because it was a new radical change in society) YET, the KORAN is not supported by either Judaism or christianity. reason being is that they change the gospels and events in the old testament such as Ishmael being offered as a sacrifice when it was clearly ISAAC>
2006-09-23 10:44:23
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answered by Anonymous
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God is shaking his head in disbelief at man's stupidity.
2006-09-23 10:49:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you think God would care?
2006-09-23 10:43:10
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answered by The Gadfly 5
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