The main one would have to be that both believe in a supreme being, whether it is God or something else which causes them to have a desire to worship and pay attributes to. There is in each of us the desire to know that there is somewhere in the universe, something or somebody greater than ourselves. Call it instinct if you like, but whatever we decide to worship we, without realizing it, all worship the same being whether it is in the shape of the sun or a tree or river or Christ Himself. There is therefore little difference between cultures.
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Christians are Christians they need something to compare against in order to have similarities
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what are the similarities and differences between canada and australia aboriginals first nation.
Christians are Christians they need something to compare against in order to have similarities
The term "Judeo-Christian" was created by Christians to reference their perceived similarities between Judaism and Christianity.
The difference between Christians and Jews is that Christians accept Jesus Christ as savior and Messiah and the Jewish people have not yet. Christians and Buddhists both believe in being loving and forgiving. Christians and Muslims both believe in modesty.
because the brittish invaded leaving the aboriginals to defend their land
nothing. the europeans wanted the aboriginals to became a part of their culture but the aboriginals chose to continue their ways.
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they get recarnated or beried in a grave to rot slowly
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similarities
There are zero similarities between the two.
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