Chris C: How are Islam,Judaism, and Christianity similar in the way they represent God?
How does the three Western religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, portray God?
Compare how the three Western religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, portray God and the relationship between God and humanity.
What passages from religious scriptures we support these ideas. What do these scriptures say about the nature of this relationship?
How are these same themes portrayed in Roman and Greek literature, such as the Aeneid or the Iliad? What are the main differences and similarities between images of God as they are portrayed in Greek and Roman literature and those images of God portrayed in the Bible and the Qur’an?
Answers and Views:
Answer by Houthict
Those are not Western religions, they’re Eastern religions.
They all have the idea that they are the chosen people and therefor this justifies any atrocities they commit in the name of GodAnswer by jdk2509
Actually, they are all listed as Abrahamic religions. Abraham is said to have built the first Islamic Mosque. Abraham also circumcised himself (Judaism / Christianity).
What you’re asking is if the Greek god Zeus is the same as the Allah and God in the other religions.
I think not.
Answer by there she goes..Geez, if you want us to do your homework for you, atleast you could change the way the questions are posed so we can’t tell.
The religions originated in the East, and all claim to be monotheistic.
Muslims and Jews think God is unseen, and call Him Allah and Yahweh respectively. Christians(the majority) think Jesus, peace be upon him, is God(Muslims say he is a prophet, Jews deny him).
Google the verses.
Never read Greek or Roman literature.
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they are not different. they are essentially same whenever it comes to God. all the differences are in the ways they follow their own respective religions.Answer by Mich
A simplistic answer is that Islam is the least faith based of these “religions” as its focus is primarily on daily practice (what is allowed to be done and believed in one’s life) and strict submission to its laws by its self-proclaimed and self-anointed, theocratic autocrats, ie, it is a quasi-political institution by oligarchy
This is demonstrated by the prominent political divisions of Islam, Shia and Sunni, that are based on the leadership succession dispute after the death of Muhammad c. 632 – which successor would embody best Muhammad’s charisma and hence the strongest political power over the people.
Your questions could be the basis for several graduate level theses, as you probably know.
Opinion has it that of the three that you ask about, Islam is the least reformed and most pre-modern, least socially desirable and constructive in the modern world, and with least potential to advance modern arts, sciences and humanities.
Islamic domination of the planet would throw us back into the dark ages!
Christianity took many decades to struggle with its reformation which is still not complete.
It seems that much of Islam hasn’t even begun its reformation, a reconciliation and enlightenment of the universal Godhead.
Answer by Jeandunno.Answer by Oxymoron
Please watch the video Similarities between Islam and Christianity
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