Bible, Kuran and gita teaches the same words to lead the life and to relise and reach god. It is people's mind to take the actions into different forms to both positive and negatively which makes the difference here.
2006-12-24 18:23:18
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answer #1
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answered by Mayandi 4
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there are some similarities and commonalities between the bible and quron. . but both are totally different from the Gita which tells about God and the nature of the universe . the bible and teh quron believe in resurrction and the Gita tells about re-incarnation and not resurrection.the bible and the Quron do not beliee that alllivin beings have souls . but gita tells that god rsides in evety thing and that all living beings and inanimate objects to have god in them and that inanimate things are also brimming with energy as sceintificlly proved by the presence of electron spinning around the proton with the speed of light even in the atom of any substnce we call inanimate. The bibile and the Quron agree on many things and still fight among themselves and do not respect other faiths . But the gita is totlly different from the Bible and the Quron and does not fight with any belief and respects all beliefs.The git diferes from other scriptures so vastly as the subject of God itself is so great
2006-12-24 13:30:39
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answered by Infinity 7
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The Bible is the accepted collection of holy writings from Judaism (the Old Testament) and from Christianity (the New Testament).
The koran was invented by Muhammed as he was inventing islam. He used parts of Judaism and Christianity as he was concocting his mythology...then rejected both in an effort to create credibility for his new novel.
The gita? You're on your own.
2006-12-24 12:12:43
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answered by Anonymous
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The Bible makes no other reference to religious works other than the 66 small books, within its covers , "The Divine Library"--as Roman Historian coined The Holy Bible."Man
*** w52 4/15 p. 233 Part 2—The Quran—Confirmatory of Previous Scripture? ***
THE Quran is the holy book of Islam and by the 250 to 300 million Muslims throughout the world is regarded as inspired. It makes many references to persons and incidents mentioned in the Bible, such as Adam, Noah, Moses, Jesus and the Flood. Compiled in the middle of the seventh century A.D. by the associates of Muhammad who survived him, it claims to corroborate previously given divine revelation. “And we gave [Jesus] the Evangel with its guidance and light, confirmatory of the preceding Law; a guidance and warning to those who fear God . . . And to thee we have sent down the Book of the [Koran] with truth, confirmatory of previous Scriptures, and their safeguard.”—Sura 5:50-52, Rodwell.
*** sh chap. 5 p. 103 par. 14 Hinduism—A Search for Liberation ***
--- The Bhagavad Gita (Celestial Song), viewed by some as “the jewel of India’s spiritual wisdom,” is a battlefield conversation “between Lord Sri Krsna [Krishna], the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and Arjuna, His intimate friend and devotee, whom He instructs in the science of self-realization.” However, the Bhagavad Gita is only one part of the extensive Hindu holy library. Some of these writings (Vedas, Brahmanas, and the Upanishads) are viewed as Sruti, or “heard,” and are therefore considered to be directly revealed sacred writ. Others, such as the epics and the Puranas, are Smriti, or “remembered,” and thus composed by human authors, although derived from revelation. One example is the Manu Smriti, which sets out Hindu religious and social law, in addition to explaining the basis for the caste system. What are some of the beliefs that have arisen from these Hindu writings?
2006-12-24 13:10:26
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answered by THA 5
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The Gita is accepting of all religions, and more about realizing enlightenment here rather than some future reward.
2006-12-24 12:12:29
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answered by neil s 7
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Hinduism is mostly based on monism while Christianity and Islam are monotheistic.
Main difference is that Gita is not religious propaganda material.
2006-12-24 13:24:32
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answered by thejas p 2
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bible : was the word of the god before some churchmen change the Contents .
Qur'an : is the word of the god , and Allah promised by him self to never let this holy book get change by any way and promised to protect him to the end of the life .
now there is 1427 years passed and NO Single word had been moved alahmdullah.
Mmm , don't know any thing about gita !
peace ^_^
2006-12-24 12:33:52
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answered by Alone 4
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The MAIN difference is that Qura'n is the only Holy Book that has retained it's origional Form/Text for more than 1400 years and it can, & can be memorised by heart by any human being, at the same time it didn't came for Muslim alone, but for entire mankind. So it is final revealation from Allah(SoT).
2006-12-24 12:21:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Christains follow Bible, Muslims follow Quran and hindus follow Gita.....Bible and Quran have similarities as they are from same God but brought by different prophets......Bible was revealed on Jesus(pbuh) and Quran on Muhammad(pbuh) and have no idea about gita ,what kind of book it is.
2006-12-24 12:31:36
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answered by Anonymous
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the gita actually enlightens you if understood in its correct contexts whereas the other 2 just try and control through fear,which is the more appealing....the gita
2006-12-24 12:11:06
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answered by gasp 4
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