Judaism and Mesopotamian religions have nothing in common as far as beliefs go, but it is theorized that they may share some laws and customs. The difference is the reason for the law.
Calling for worship of same God and forbidding eating Pork.
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they both believe in one god
The area of the Mesopotamian valley saw the emergence of Judaism, Islam and Christianity.
Most of the ancient polytheistic religions of the Mesopotamian area are no longer practiced. It may be worth noting, however, that the founder of Judaism, Abraham, began his life in UR, in the southern part of Mesopotamia, before he is said to have moved at God's command to Palestine.Therefore it could be said that Judaism is a Mesopotamian religion that is still practiced today. Since Christianity and Islam both derive from Judaism, it could be said that all three of them are Mesopotamian religions.
Real Christianity and real Judaism are the most alike, the main difference is that Christians accept Jesus Christ as savior and Messiah and Jewish people reject him, except that many Jewish people are now converting to Messianic Judaism. Also Christians are saved and set free.
Judaism and Christinity are alike and have some of the similarties...........but islam is a bit diffferent from both......... these three religions are together called as "Abrahamic religions"
The two ancient civilations are Egyptian and Babylonian (or Mesopotamian). The three major religions are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. But other important religions born there are Zoroastrianism and Baha'i.
The two ancient civilations are Egyptian and Babylonian (or Mesopotamian). The three major religions are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. But other important religions born there are Zoroastrianism and Baha'i.
Another answer from our community:All the three Abrahamic religions; Christianity, Judaism, and Islam; are similar in that all of them call for worship of one and only one God.
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They're all religions of the book (bible, Torah, Qu'ran). They also all believe in one true God.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam religions.