Monotheistic Religions: Similarities And Differences

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All three of these religions are categorized as, monotheistic religions. Which are based on faith in God. Judaism believes that there is one God and that god can’t be divided into separate parts. Because to attempt to divide God's oneness is seen offensive to many gods. Islam on the other hand embraces a spiritual, invisible God, one to be feared in his divinity. God could not have children, or a son, for this blurs the divine human distinction of an Ultimate God. Christians will stay to the trinity of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. To Christians, God gives himself through the flesh, Jesus Christ. As read earlier in the Judaism chapter 8, there were two major time periods. Before the destruction of the second temple and after the destruction of the second …show more content…

While Christians have two periods as well, it is simply the old and new testament. Reading through the chapters of each religion, I found that there are a lot of similarities and differences. For example, the followers of the Christian faith, Islamic faith, and Judaism are as follows, Christians, Muslims, and Jews. Christianity and Islam are the two biggest religions in the world, with 2 billion Christians and about 1.3 billion Muslims. Judaism is also a very popular religion with it being the twelfth biggest religion at 14 million followers. The sacred text for these religions differs as well. The Christian faith was established in 33 CE and have the bible, Muslim faith was established 622 CE and have the Qur’an, and Jews faith got established in 1800 BCE and they have the Torah. All though some words and speaking are similar with the Muslim and Jews sacred text. Closer to the middle of the chapters, I found out more about their places of worship and the main region of practice and origin. With Christianity being

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