The Holy Quran : Chapter: 2 (Al-Baqarah), Verse:254
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[2:254] These messengers have We exalted some of them above others; among them there are those to whom God spoke; and some of them He exalted in degrees of rank. And We gave Jesus, son of Mary, clear proofs and strengthened him with the spirit of holiness. And if God had so willed, those that came after them would not have fought with one another after clear Signs had come to them; but they did disagree. Of them were some who believed, and of them were some who disbelieved. And if Allah had so willed, they would not have fought with one another; but Allah does what He desires.
2006-11-28 05:13:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Jews and Christians do worship the same God.The Jews deny Jesus Christ.That's the difference between Christian's and Jews.
Allah is totally different.Sorry,don't mean to be mean,but it's a fact than can't be argued about anymore.Allah is an idol.Allah is this huge black cube in Mecca.If the black Cube wasn't around and Muslim's worshiped Allah,it might a little different.If they didn't bow down to it,and pray to it,it would be a different story.But they have put themselves in the same boat as the ancient Greeks,the Egyptians,the Romans,and anyone else that prays to an idol or statue of some form.They have categorized themselves by performing pagan rituals.
2006-11-28 05:11:10
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answered by Derek B 4
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Hazy ... YES! There is value in all belief systems and we are all attracted to the system where we can derive the most benefit for our place in time, hence all the different religions and prophets/messengers. I believe this whole-heartedly. All paths lead to the same destination. Some paths may be "shortcuts" and some may be longer, winding paths ... but they will all eventually get us to the Kingdom of Heaven, from whence we originated ... back to our Creator. I believe a loving God would plan it no other way!
2006-11-30 11:47:05
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answered by MyPreshus 7
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Ummm, This may shock you but Jews and Christians do worship the same God. The Christain God was Jewish and said that Jewish people were the chosen ones. I think that many religions worship the same God only give him different names. Just think about it almost every major religion speaks of the great flood and the 10 Commandments are actually Universal Laws that everyone knows is wrong.
About the profits, yes I think that each of the profits were sent down from heaven by God with the same message that was greatly distorted by bigots who want to believe only part of their messages.
2006-11-28 05:08:01
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answered by Anonymous
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They all worship the God of Abraham.
It's the stuff that happened afterward that seems to have caused all the problems.
As I understand, as humans we cannot understand God. Using that as my basis, I don't think that people should presume that they are right because of the religion they follow. They don't know what God intends. And they shouldn't say it's in the Bible, because they have already said we can't understand him so why should we presume that we can understand his "writings". If they understand God so well, then they would need to worship him.
I think if believers were a little more humble, things would be better.
2006-11-28 05:22:22
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answered by ? 5
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That would make the Christian God a liar and God unrighteous as the Christian God taught that all had sinned and were short of God and that God was righteous and could not merely forgive sin as he could not join sin therefore he himself atoned for sin to pay our debt. Now if God can say sin is okay then God is not righteous and if Christ taught he was the atonement and it was unnecessary than God is a liar. It becomes obvious that the
Muslim God Allah and the Chrsitian God are not the same god.
2006-11-28 05:10:28
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answered by djmantx 7
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Not possible. We have the same G-d, but that is where it stops. Muslims and Jews do not believe that Jesus was G-d (he was a good man, a teacher, and even a prophet), but never G-d. Once Christians realize this, and how illogical it is that G-d would come to earth in human form-well, maybe we can at least talk. (No promises, tho).
2006-11-28 05:07:03
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answered by Shossi 6
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certain i believe in Allah. continuously have, and inshallah, continuously will. and that i have also tried to describe that Allah and God are an same ingredient. despite the indisputable fact that an same those who deny it are denying the actual undeniable actuality that Arab Christians and Jews call God, Allah and not in any respect God. truly the note God did not even exist until eventually after the note Allah. Seeing as how Arabic is an older language than English. i'm beginning to imagine human beings are blind to that actuality through selection.
2016-10-07 22:11:18
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answered by ? 4
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I don't believe so. Most (many, Some) Christians worship the triune God Jews and Muslims do not.
2006-11-28 05:13:43
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answered by John r 6
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Hey Upsy Daisy, The Only Way To Heaven Is Thru Jesus Christ, And Is Available To All
2006-11-28 05:14:06
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answered by savvy s 2
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So only monotheism is correct? If you reach out to other monotheisms, you are being almost as exclusive as if you insisted only islam, judaism, or christianity were correct. What about hinduism, buddhism, and sikhism (the 3rd, 4th, and 5th largest religions)? What about the thousands of smaller religions? If you want to be inclusive, you should include the half of the world that doesn't believe in western monotheism.
2006-11-28 06:01:03
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answered by student_of_life 6
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