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He thought Islam was better.
Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Though Islam doesn't view Jerusalem in the same manner as Judaism or Christianity. For Judaism and Christianity, Jerusalem is place of the world's foundation and the city where G-d's presence once rested. Islam's holy city is actually Mecca, in Saudi Arabia. Islam's claim to Jerusalem is political, not religious (or at least not at all in the way Christians and Jews view Jerusalem).
Christianity teaches that Jesus is the son of God. Islam teaches that Jesus was a messenger of God. Christianity teaches the concept of Original Sin. Islam does not. Islam teaches that Muhammad was a messenger of God. Christianity does not.
No,Buddhism is a way of life. It shows how to end sufferings by ourselves.It answers to all questions of life.It is not a religion to believe,it is a path to follow.Buddhism does not force any thing. It shows,if you do this,this happens.It is a science
It all depends on if a person is a Hindu or a Christian. The Hindu will say Hinduism and the Christian will say Christianity. From a Christian point of view the Holy Bible seems to have all the right answers.
From the view of Christianity, Judiasm, and Islam, it would be Adam. From the view of evolution, it would be the first ape who happened to stand upright and had less fur then his parents. From the view of other religions, I'm not sure.
I think it would easier to state that Christianity has more things that Hinduism doesn't, rather than vice versa. Christianity credits a particular founder, there are far more places of worship. However, Hinduism does in fact have more scriptures, such as the Gita, Puranas, Upanishad, and Vedas. Hinduism can also be polytheistic, depending on the school of thought. Hinduism has the concept of reincarnation, unlike Christianity's idea of those who believe will live on in heaven. For more information on the differences between the two religions, see the related links section below.
Buddhism and Hinduism are alike because they both believe in not harming living creatures and avoiding bad attitudes. Also, they believe in reincarnation (or being reborn) and they both meditate to find peace in them self's and the things around them.
Well not really, It depends on what religion you have. Christianity says all other religions are Paganists but, the same goes for the Islam. Commonly, Christianity, Judaism, and the Islam are called: non-pagans. and since Scientology is a christian cult, it can't be considered Paganistic. (but that's my view on this)
From the view of Christianity, Judiasm, and Islam, it would be Adam. From the view of evolution, it would be the first ape who happened to stand upright and had less fur then his parents. From the view of other religions, I'm not sure.
No, Buddhism does not have stance for or against the existence of God. That question is left to the practitioner. Many religious figures from both traditions have studied the "other side". For instance, Thomas Merton a Catholic Monk practiced Zen Buddhism while also writing a few texts such as "Zen and the Birds Appetite" or The Buddhist Monk Thich Nah Han's "Living Buddha Living Christ". More input Buddhism is not against Christianity, but they do not share ideas. Examples: Buddhists believe in reincarnation, but Christians believe in afterlife after one death. Christians believe in Jesus Christ as a saviour, but Buddhists believe in no divine beings. Buddhists believe in karma, but Christians don't believe in punishments from actions.
Yusuf Estes is best known for presenting the view of Islam, Christianity and Judaism and he does this by taking the time to discuss these beliefs with others.