they all believe in G-d which is the same but it is the way they do so. Some observe his rules with more pride others do it because they feel that their religion says they have to if they want to get to heaven.Jews believe that doing mitzvahs (good deeds) is a way of serving g-d and they do these mitzvahs almost purely for their own pride and it makes them feel good. Christians feel to serve g-d they need to go to church on Sundays and Wednesdays but how often do you see a christian in the 21st century go past that unless they are somewhat fanatics about their religions. But every religion has different levels within them. Like Jews have, reform, conservative, orthodox and so on.. and christian are just about everything else. =p but i feel in a way they are somewhat the same because they are here to complete a mission given to them by g-d and that is what makes them into who they are
2006-11-26 02:42:45
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answered by sockemme 2
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2006-11-25 20:22:44
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answered by Toddzilla SoCal 4
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There will always be wars and disagreemtns no matter how many dialogues each faith has, there will always be people or individually for that matter who will start up something which can lead to arguments, fights, wars etc, this has been happening since religion began, all we can do is just do the best we can and guide people and forgive if they dont want to b guied or forigiven then let them be and we concentrate on our lives and do what we suppose to do practice your religion as much as you can or if your not religious then try to be good person and respect other people's faith, because if an individual causes trouble that does not mean the religion itself, Judaisnm Christanity, Islam ar every simmilar, Islam says respect these religiond and respect abd value human beings, but Islam has not been changed during the years whereas Old testoment , bible has unfourtunately and so therefore there will always be certian individiuals who use and will use verses which say this is right and this is the way when other religions disagree, there is always a dialoge between these faiths you have mentioned but also there will always be disagreements different people of thesee faiths, we are in a no win no lose situation and as i said we just concentrate on our life and respect eachother and guide eachtoher if not then we just hel ourselves individually and live life on how each of us want to live and best way for that is not make trouble not to criticise other people ad their faiths, just be kind and enjoy life because we all individually will be judged, all we can do is help those in need, no matter what faiths they are or what disagreements we might have, just do your best to good and be right. PEACE!!
2016-05-23 03:35:09
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answered by Alberta 4
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Jewish people do not believe Jesus is the Messiah. The other three do. At first, there was Catholicism, which followed the leadership of the Pope, and the Orthodox, which did not. They established different rites and practices over time. Several centuries later, Protestantism came from the Catholic branch in protest against the Catholic Church, and formed their own branches, which have many varieties of rites and practices different from Orthodox, and they are not under the pope either.
2006-11-25 20:25:21
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answered by Give me best answer 4
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I don't "blog", but I do answer. But in this case, there is not enough room to go into any kind of detail. They're different perspectives on religion (Protestants, revised perspective on the original Catholic/Christian religion; Orthodox, a much stricter version of the Jewish religion, adhering more to the original precepts of Judaism).
2006-11-25 20:28:00
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answered by Maewest 4
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Jews believe that the Messiah has yet to come. They don't believe in Jesus. Catholics, Protestants, and Orthodox... Mostly just technical difficulties. Protestants came from the time when the *people* in charge of the Catholic church became corrupt (give a man power, and it will corrupt him)... and people didn't want the bs, but still believed in God and Jesus.
this is of course, the short-short version.
2006-11-25 20:28:58
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answered by MotherBear1975 6
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The differences are not at all important. What they all have in common is much more relevant. They are all religions and they all keep people from knowing the real truth because they tell the people that all they need to know is in a "holy" book.
2006-11-25 20:25:12
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answered by Dawkins 2
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protestants belong to the church of england which was founded by king henry because the pope wouldnt let him divorce his wife.
cathlics go to the cathlic church of the pope and worship the ground he stands on.
jews belive the massiah is yet to come.
cathlics and protestants have day of rest of sunday and jewish have it on a saturday oh and thier name of course
2006-11-25 20:23:32
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answered by jak 3
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any respectable answers would at the very least be something like 10-15 pages long. anything less i just almost pointless.
2006-11-25 20:24:23
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answered by Walty 4
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Catholics- a big pope fan
Protestants - heretics
Orthodox - greek catholic-wanabe
Jewish - Jesus slayer
2006-11-25 20:25:05
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answered by xapao 5
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