No.
Judaism is both ethical (in that it attempts to create a moral person) and universal (in that it believes its world view applies to all people). Judaism is not an evangelizing faith, but believes that there are universal truths.
Theological truths are beliefs or principles about the nature of God, the universe, and humanity that are derived from religious texts, teachings, and traditions. These truths often shape the moral and ethical perspectives of individuals and guide their understanding of the world and their place in it. They are considered foundational to many religious faiths.
Almost every single country in the world. In some countries Chirstianity is a minority, but it is still a religion.
Islam believes Jesus Christ was only a prophet, not the Messiah. So the answer is: Christianity, which teaches that Jesus Christ is the Messiah, and is coming back, the hope of all Christians.Another Answer:Both do but only Christianity believes Jesus will return as the King of kings. Some branches of Islam teach that Jesus will return to earth not as King or Lord of lords as the Bible teaches, but rather to accompany their 'mahdi' - the Islamic messiah, and to convert the world, including Christianity, to Islam by force.
= Hinduism believes in karma but karma does not mean rebirth. =
You should disagree with everything, to believe in ultimate truths is to have faith in the truth, faith is not an argument of reason. The world was once flat, leaching your blood was a healthy choice, and Eve was the villain of the human race. The truths we know now are only truths undefined. One million years from now our truths will seem like rantings from a caveman. Yes, disagreement to absolute certainty of knowledge is required for progress. Our scientific history was reliant upon such disagreement.
A religion from God. John3:16"For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."
A larger number of people profess to being Christian but Islam is the fastest growing religion (I think Christianity is declining in absolute numbers).
Judaism-believes the Old Testament and that the messiah which the Old Testament fortells has not come. Christianity- believes the Old Testament and the New Testament and that the Messiah which the Old Testament fortells has already come. John 3:16 (in New Testament) "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that who so ever believes in Him shall not parish but have everlasting life. " Jesus Christ is this Son/Messiah, according to the New Testament.
around a 33% is Christian out of the whole world.
Global Christianity, without 'the'
Who else would be the founder of Christianity? God gave his son to us! In the bible it says in John 3:16, "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son, that whosever believes in him, shall not perish, but have eternal life."