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It's impossible because technically we don't believe in the same God.
-Jews believe in God, but don't accept Jesus
-Christians believe in the same God as the Jews, only we believe in the Holy Trinity- that's God the father, God the son & the holy spirit (think of it like an egg: shell, white, yolk...3 parts, same egg. father, son, holy spirit..3 parts, same God
*not to be confused with Tritheism, which is 3 separate gods forming a unity).
-As for Allah... he can't be the same as the God of the Christians and Jews because his personality is different.
that might not make much sense coming from me, but you can read about it yourself on the source I listed below. It explains everything using specific verses from both the Quran and the Bible to present the case.

2007-06-20 16:58:43 · answer #1 · answered by xarol 2 · 0 1

Because there's no negotiation in Christianity. Only by believing in Jesus Christ and accepting Him as your savior will you receive eternal life - Jews and Muslims do not feel that Jesus is the messiah, thus there is no way to "merge" the three religions. Christians would also not subscribe to the Jews' renouncement of Jesus and/or the Muslims' Allah.

2007-06-20 22:03:50 · answer #2 · answered by Katiecat 5 · 3 2

The right time has not come, the Antichrist will put such a coalition together. The halfway Christians that are still on the earth when the true church raptures out, will be forced to worship the beast, along with Jews, Muslims, and all other religions.

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2007-06-20 22:03:33 · answer #3 · answered by Theophilus 6 · 2 3

The god of Islam and the God of Christianity are not the same.

Jews and Christians will eventually merge as soon as the Jews realize that Jesus Christ is the Messiah.

2007-06-20 22:04:52 · answer #4 · answered by Jeancommunicates 7 · 4 2

Because they believe in completely different things there not going to put Jesus, Allah, and the belief that Christ hasn’t come yet in one religion ...maybe what would seem more realistic is for them to just respect each others belief and I think that would bring peace to the world.

2007-06-20 22:05:08 · answer #5 · answered by Heart of glass 1 · 1 1

That will happen soon enough. Look for the temple to be rebuilt in Israel. That will signal the rise of the anti-christ and the false prophet. The false prophet will mesh all world religions into one. And God will send a delusion to many and they will believe the lie. Want more information read Daniel and Revelation.

2007-06-20 22:12:24 · answer #6 · answered by skeeterssurprise2002 2 · 2 2

Jesus said "I am the way the truth and the life, no one comes to the father but by me" How would you suggest merging that belief with that of Jews and Muslims?

2007-06-20 22:02:57 · answer #7 · answered by † H20andspirit 5 · 4 3

People within one religion can't merge their beliefs. So how would one expect three such different religions to agree on one?

2007-06-20 22:05:22 · answer #8 · answered by Stephen L 6 · 0 1

There is no peace to be found in any religion that has a "chosen people" mentality, because that mentality makes it divisive to its very core. All three Abrahamic religions fall into this category.

This is why these religions start wars, and can never achieve true peace--because they have been led to think that their faith gives them license to think that they are better than those who don't believe what they do. Until that mindset is eliminated, none of those three religions will ever find peace with non-believers, be they non-religious or simply of different faith.

2007-06-20 22:01:15 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

Why don't the different political parties in the USA merge and create one party? It would save money on campaigns, fighting, and endless debates?

Or why don't the secular movements of Europe unite: Greenpeace, Anti-Globalism, Globalism?

Too bad you do not think before you question.

2007-06-20 22:13:10 · answer #10 · answered by realchurchhistorian 4 · 0 2

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