i assume this is not a typo or very freudian
2007-05-09 07:54:22
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answer #1
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answered by gjmb1960 7
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Judaism, Christianity and Islam in the order of revelation and historicity. All three are based on Monotheism. All three have a sacred text: Judaism- the Hebrew Scriptures also known among Christians as the Old Testament. Christianity- has both Old and New Testaments of the early church leaders. Islam came many years after Christianity- they believe that the Quran is the sacred scripture.
As for their missionary thirst or thrust: I must say Christianity & Islam.
The disciples of Christ and the church through the ages and even today have a very unique and strong missionary spirit and obligation with no holds bar.
Muhammad and the followers of the new religion became missionaries and reformers converting a vast amount of people by behaivior or through fear.
Judaism doesn't seem to appear to have the missionary spirit but in my opinion she does in many ways. Her way is just not as overt and purposeful like the others. However, her blessings and heritage have called the attention of many inquisitors. Many have converted to Judaism and/or have been influenced by her.
2007-05-09 08:15:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Christianity & Islam.
Islam doesn't have that strong of a missionary thrust these days but, in it's day, there was a GREAT evangelical thrust to spreading the word (the Moors went all the way to Northern Europe!)
Judiasm is a covanant between God and "His chosen people" the others are not monotheistic.
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2007-05-09 07:59:01
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answered by Anonymous
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The bill of Rights straight away violates the commandments; #a million. you've each and all of the gods you like. #2. Graven photographs are thoroughly criminal. #3. Freedom of speech enables taking the lords call in ineffective. #4. we don't would desire to have any Sabbath day, not to show Sunday. #5. we don't would desire to honor our mom and dad, exceedingly in the event that they are alcoholics. #7. Adultery isn't certainly against the regulation. criminal or misdemeanor. #10. Coveting is likewise not against the regulation. the only ones that are certainly rules are; #8. Stealing. #9. is debatable in view that politicians might all be in reformatory if mendacity have been outlawed. Which has performed extra good? the ten commandments? Or the bill of Rights?
2016-10-15 05:11:42
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answered by ? 4
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Christianity and Islam are both monotheistic and proselytizing.
Judaism is monotheistic and no longer a proselytizing faith.
Buddhism is ambivalent about deities and may function with or without them, but it has historically been proselytizing.
Hinduism may be any number of gods, one, none, many, whatever. It, however, is tied to the social structure of India and may not be easily exported, and thus, is not very proselytizing (though some folks have been trying of late).
2007-05-09 07:58:31
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answered by Innokent 4
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It has to be Islam & Judaism
Forgive me but i still cant comprehend the concept of the trinity. Is it 3 in 1 or 1 in 3?
2007-05-09 12:18:18
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answered by and1mixedballer 1
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Not Buddhism it is a non theistic religion.
same with Confucianism.
and Hinduism practices monalatry. . . . .
They believe there is one god that takes the form of many,
Saying it is a mono or poly religion lessens their amazing religion.
Christianity practices monalatry too (with that whole trinity thing)
so Judaism and Islam are the only ones that are monotheistic And has a holy book.
2007-05-09 07:57:57
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answered by Bobby 3
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I would say Catholicism and Mormonism (CJCLDS). In regards to missionary thrust, only Christianity (including Mormonism) is making a valiant effort.
Judaism has been completed, Islam was never true, Hinduism is way too fantastic, Buddhism is a way of life and not a religion along with Confucianism.
2007-05-09 07:57:50
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answered by Presagio 4
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I would say Islam & Judiasm
2007-05-09 08:15:00
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answered by سيف الله بطل جهاد 6
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Probably Christianity & Islam, but I still don't think Christianity is truly monotheistic.
2007-05-09 07:58:05
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answered by The Doctor 7
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Great religious? Contradictory words.
2007-05-09 07:54:32
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answered by Bad God 2
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