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The Jews have YHVH(I am That i Am), Not a name.
The Christians has the Holy Heaven father that Jesus prayed to. No name also.
The Muslim call Him Allah(God) not a name too.

Does it mean all 3 worship the same GOD?
The prob is all 3 religion have totaly different ways and culture. Which one is the true way in worshiping that GOD Almighty?

A. Wailing on wall with funny hats and 2 hair knotted hair dangling .

B. Singing and Dancing like some party doing on. After that cries and scream like nobody business.

C. Droping their face to the ground 5x a day talking to the floor.

2006-11-26 11:51:40 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

haha!! Sorry guys, i accidently send twice.

2006-11-26 11:55:58 · update #1

20 answers

There is only One Great Religion and One True God (John 17:3).

Jews are Yahuudi and pray to Jah.

Christianity is polytheistic and pray to father, son and holy ghost and the holy Cross and to two cricufied thieves named Jesus for their crucifixion, and a million saints.

Muslims pray to The Only True God, by the name of Allah, and when the Messiah prayed and his tears fell like drops of blood on the ground, he was praying just as Muslims pray, with his face on the ground, and he did it more than once that night.

2006-11-26 12:01:46 · answer #1 · answered by mythkiller-zuba 6 · 0 1

The first chosen people were the Jews/Hebrews. They turned away and the climax of their sin against God was their treatment of Jesus Christ, originally sent to them. Muslims share many similar ideas as the Jews, but as illegitimate offspring of Abraham, they never had the covenant or understanding of the true God. So called "christians" of today have no idea who the true God is. They serve idols, believe in a false Trinity, create their own beliefs, like "just believe and you are saved".

So no, the 3 religions can't worship the same God.

2006-11-26 13:30:15 · answer #2 · answered by Taipan 2 · 0 0

All religions with out exception have an astonishing greater advantageous being .. it may as a result not be un-proper to communicate with all religions as monotheistic .. Christians worship God, yet evaluate God as 3 in one .. Muslims worship Allah, and have no sure personalities, Jewish worship Yahweh .. etc., etc., the oldest traceable connection with a novel God determine could be considered to be: El (as a result Elohim) and Allah, in Egyptian mythology there substitute into Atum - a novel all encompassing entity - why the variations?evaluate this: your pal likes Mel Gibson, you like Tom Cruise; your pal likes chinese language nutrients you like MacDonald's, does it count the minutae or is the important ingredient which you the two like charismatic human beings and nutrients - the comparable GOD - in case you could outline your meaning of God the respond is in all probability confident mutually with your imposed skills

2016-10-13 04:16:51 · answer #3 · answered by balick 4 · 0 0

No. Jews and Christians worship the same God (in a way) Jews don't believe in the Trinity. Only God the Father. Muslims, well their view of things is so distorted...it's hard to say. The believe "Allah" (which by the way is not in the Bible) commands them to kill those who are not of the same religion as them.

2006-11-26 11:57:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

All worship the same God. Most Muslims reject that Christianity worships the same God when Christians believe in the Trinity because a 3 in 1 God is not the same God in their eyes . . . those Christians who don't believe in trinistarism, are worshiping the same God.

God accepts true sincere worship of all 3 faiths . . . the political correctness of the style is not so important as the worshipers' heart's desire.

2006-11-26 11:56:49 · answer #5 · answered by whozethere 5 · 0 0

Yes. We must distinguish between religion which causes all the problems by creating cliches and behaviours which mark groups out as different, and as such has disturbing issues about power and control of some religious leaders against other human beings, and faith in a God, which is a personal thing. God will manifest in many differnet ways

2006-11-26 23:40:16 · answer #6 · answered by Shiny John 1 · 0 0

No, the three that you describe, I am Sorry but I have to say it, are not worshiping the God of Heaven, but the god on earth. I am a Christian and the # 2 you describe is not a real Christian although they claim to be, God loves order, not disorder. The God Almighty sits upon His Throne in the Most Holy Place in the Temple in Heaven, in front of which Jesus is offering His blood to cover our sins as we make petition to Him who sits upon the Throne, Jehovah.

2006-11-26 12:09:58 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I take issue with the "3 great religions" part of the question....there are more Hindus and Buddest than Christian, so why are you limiting the question?
Jews and Christians have the same God and values. Muslims seem to track off to themselves, who knows what they believe. They say they are a peaceful religion, but actions scream louder than words. Christians believe in the Ten Commandments (jewish), yet daily seem to break all but a few of them. I am at a loss with most of this stuff...seems that most religions are "do as I say, not as I do" sort of thing..too much for me to mess with.

2006-11-26 11:57:10 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Jews and the Christian God is the same ,Jesus is Jehovah, Jews dont believe and are still waiting on the messiah but because they rejected him God has blinded thier eyes ,As for Allah hes no god at all and muslims are greatly decieved

2006-11-26 11:58:49 · answer #9 · answered by Terry S 5 · 0 0

Jews and Christians worship the same God, although He is perceived differently. Jews believe in a single Deity. Christians believe in a Triune God.

Muslims worship Allah. Allah is derrived from a pagan moon god, though they deny it.

2006-11-26 11:58:08 · answer #10 · answered by Bobby Jim 7 · 1 0

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