Because the foundation of Jews & Christian is Bible which teaches that God is love and love one another.
To Proud Muslimah, i hope what you said is true. Because as far as i know there is no freedom of religion (especially to convert to christian from muslim) in muslim countries. May Lord Jesus open your eyes and touches your heart...
2007-11-19 02:12:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I really don't no about the Jewish religion, except they don't believe that Jesus Christ was even born yet. The Christian religion believes that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. As for Christians welcoming other faiths into their church, I believe that the other faiths would have to follow the Word of the Bible. There are alot of different religions out there that say they are Christian, but the true Christian follows the Word and has Faith.
2007-11-19 02:03:05
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answered by Melody F 1
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Well, at the moment this American woman is in Pakistan visiting, and it's not my first time here either. In my mosque back in the US, those of all faiths are welcome to enter. There is no pressure put on them at all to convert. If you want information, go and ask. They will give it and leave it at that. Nobody will say "So do you believe now?". They will simply give you the info you ask about and leave you on your way. Here in Pakistan, a close friend of the family, Bilo, is a Christian. Nobody has threatened her or looks down on her for it. She walks freely doing her daily shopping and whatnot. There are many Christians here. There are also many churches, and most of them are bigger than most of the mosques. They are not attacked, and you can even find links to what they look like by doing a search on Yahoo for Pakistani churches. As to why other faiths, whatever they may be, don't allow others to enter, it is out of fear. I personally think that their faith must not be too strong if they can't allow questioning.
I hope this answers your question.
2007-11-19 02:07:42
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answered by Anonymous
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The Jews were stiffnecked in the OT (sorry I keep forgetting what you call the whole collection from Genesis to Malachi) - every prophet accused them of that. Now they have actually gotten to the point where they believe their religion and are willing to follow their God. I'd say they are very humble. Actually I'd say that the majority of Christianity is stiff-necked. They hold close to their gospel with their tongues but their hearts and actions are far from it. Maybe if they'd gone through as much tribulation as the Jews have they might appreciate it a little more.
2016-05-24 04:34:03
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answered by delores 3
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To preserve the people as is. If everyone converted to Judaism, then the original Jewish peeps with bloodlines as old as the Exodus would disappear.
2007-11-19 03:48:11
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answered by . 7
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Seems to me you are not being honest. Jews and Christians welcome other faiths into their congregation if they think these other people will join their ranks. If there is no chance of these newcomers convertiog to their line of thinking, that welcoming attitude will almost always fade into something quite unpleasant.
That's just the nature of human beings, regardless of what their ideals pertain to be
2007-11-19 01:58:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont quite understand ur statement.As i am a muslim my faith is believing that there is only one God in this world.A God that is so powerful and his power are beyond everything.So,if there is any statement contradict tho this essential faith it is not accepted as we believe and will believe that there is only one God only who creates the world and humankind with such perfectness and it should be a proof for those who want to belief.After all,God knows best.Visit Islam.com
2007-11-19 02:03:35
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answered by Awan 7 1
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It's called monopoly over the right to enter heaven as the see that it is their faith which is the true faith of God.
2007-11-19 02:06:08
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answered by Drop short and duck 7
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Catholicism
2007-11-19 01:53:45
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answered by Anonymous
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"God" says, listen my children and know that I am aware of your presence. I hunger for your return. Embrace all of your brothers and sisters and establish "Unity" within your lives.
Do not create differences, do not find faults, treat everyone with compassion and forgiveness, for this is the secret that I have placed within you.
God is within man - man is within God. This is a most beautiful secret!
"Be still and know that I am God."
2007-11-19 02:07:42
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answered by WillRogerswannabe 7
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