Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all worship the one true God of Abraham.
They do, of course, worship Him in different ways.
With love in Christ.
2007-04-14 18:22:44
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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You have asked an excellent question! The God of Judaism and Christianity is presumably the same since Christians include the Jewish portion of the Bible (Old Testament) in their revised version. As for Allah, the Islamic deity, it seems unlikely that he is also identical to God because Muslim beliefs are so alien to Western theism. Throughout human history, gods have been worshiped, then abandoned, according to the whims and theologies of the worshipers. Naturally, each sect has always and will continue to claim his or her god to be the only legitimate one, the sole bestower of the truth, while atheistic and agnostic skeptics will remain certain and/or open-minded as to the nonexistence of any of them.
2007-04-12 15:27:28
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answered by Lynci 7
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They are the same God in theory. He created the universe, put humans in the Garden, they sinned, he kicked them out, blah blah.
The only real difference is with Jesus. Christians think he was the son of God, sent to save us from our sins, Jews don't. And Muslims think he was just another great prophet in the line that includes Adam and Muhammad.
As for which is true, ask that in America, Israel, and Iran. Still confused? So is everyone else with the capacity for open dialogue. Ignore people who say they know.
2007-04-12 09:59:51
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answered by ajj085 4
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I assure you that they are the same God. The ones who deny this fact are those who cannot tolerate any other religion but there own and don't want anything to do with the other religions due to hatred. The beliefs are very similar of all three religions and there are little differences. These differences occur due to the differences in time period and also because of the interference of man in the texts although the Qu'ran has not once been altered throughout history. Allah is not the moon God, for those who say he is, and Allah is just the arabic word for God just as deus is the latin word for God. Also Muslims do believe in Jesus but they don't believe that he had a son because they don't believe that God has a family or needs one. In his eyes we are all his children if we believe in him and respect him.
2007-04-12 10:04:21
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answered by Anonymous
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The attributes of "God of Christianity" and "Allah of Islam" are quite different. God of the Bible is loving and personal, Allah, on the other hands, is wrathful and non-personal.
Christianity believes in a one triune God, while Islam rejects this concept as blasphemous.
"They do blaspheme who say Allah is one of three in a Trinity, for there is no god except One Alah". Surah 5:73
Islam doesn't know the loving Fatherhood of God. That intimate relationship with God is foreign to Islam and condemned by the Quran.
"(Both) the Jews and the Christians say, 'We are sons of Allah and His beloved'. Say: why then doth He punish you for your sins? Nay, you are but men of the men He has created". Surah 5:18
The God of Islam possesses all power over all things, including the power to erase sin if He so desires and when He so desires. This is completely different from the God of Christianity who is just and merciful, and who must work within the plan of salvation, to satisfy both His mercy and justice. The plan cannot be carried out without the sacrifice of Jesus, the Son of God, on the cross, on our behalf, in order to pay the penalty of our transgression.
2007-04-12 10:31:03
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answered by Sternchen 5
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Since I believe in the Holy Trinity being God - Father, Son, and Spirit, and Judaiam and Islam deny Jesus as the Son of God, then we can not be worshiping the same God.
2007-04-12 09:57:06
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answered by Rixie 4
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The god of islam is known as allah. The God of judism is the same one god of christianity. The reason the juews and Christians are different is because the jews don't belive that jesus is gods son. Islam dosn't belive in jesus at all.
2007-04-12 10:01:16
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answered by madmans24 2
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We worship, whatever we fear. Personally, I'm worried more about the Resurrection. Glory, or shame? This same Jesus, introduced himself as the Resurrection (Revelation). That is his proper name. It is; what he does, who he is, why he is, etc. The entire Bible points to him. He, Resurrection, is God. When it comes down to that last day, I don't really care so much what happens in this world. I love the world, but not as much as I respect the Ressurrection. The good news is, you're going to live. The bad news is, you're going to die first. Seek comfort...
2007-04-12 10:16:26
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answered by Anonymous
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It is the same god and we belive in him. The only argument is that judism was the first message and the second is chritianism and the last to humanity was islam. I am a muslim and i only believe in these true religions in this world. our only argument is that the jews killed their prophet and the christians edited their holy book (bible) the only book that is 100% as it came to the prophet is the quran.
IN ISLAM WE DO BELIEVE IN JESUS 100% AND HE IS MENSIONED IN THE QURAN BUT LIKE THE JEWS WE DONT BELIEVE HIS THE SON OF ALLAH(GOD). THE PROBLEM IS THE CHRISTIANS ADDED MODIFICATIONS TO THEIR RELIGION WHICH THEY CANT AND SHOULD NOT DO. MUSLIMS AND JEWS DIDNT.
2007-04-12 10:01:51
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answered by Pet Expert 3
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i'm a Christian so i don't know about Judaism and i think Islam worships a guy, not a God. but my God is called God and I believe he's the one true God.
2007-04-12 09:57:08
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answered by Anonymous
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