The trinity is not found in Judaism. From the Jewish perspective, the concept of the trinity renders Christianity to be a not true form of monotheism. This is just one of countless tenets that separates Christianity from Judaism.
Only Christians believe in the Father, Son and Holy Spirit as one.
Christianity, Islam, Judiasm
Christianity, Islam,and Judiasm.
Judiasm, Christianity, Islam, to name a few
Its Christianity but also Islam is a fast growing religion too. The three main religions are.......... 1st Christianity , 2nd Islam and 3rd Judiasm.
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Judiasm, Christianity, and Islam have the most adherents in the Middle East and therefore their adherents are embroiled in the largest number of conflicts.
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.
Jerusalam spawned Islam, Judiasm and Christianity. (other wise known as The Holy Land) Islam does not refer to Jerusalam as Jerusalam but it was the first Qibla (direction of prayer) before the Prophet Muhammad.
Christianity is the main religion in the United States, with the majority of Americans identifying as either Protestant or Roman Catholic. There is also a growing population of non-religious individuals and followers of other faiths such as Judaism, Islam, and Buddhism.
Christianity: 2.1 billionIslam: 1.5 billionHinduism: 900 millionBuddhism:Or if you don't count secular as a religion, then #4 would be Chinese traditional religion.
M. Arsjad Thalib Lubis has written: 'Perbandingan agama Kristen dan Islam [oleh] H. M. Arsjad Thalib Lubis' -- subject(s): Christianity, Christianity and other religions, Islam, Relations 'Keesaan Tuhan menurut ajaran Kristen dan Islam' -- subject(s): Christianity, Christianity and other religions, Controversial literature, God (Islam), Islam, Miscellanea, Relations, Trinity
Yes, the difference is huge. In Christianity, Jesus is God and part of the three-part Godhead. In Islam he is a prophet or messenger, not considered part of the Trinity, or to be God. In Christianity, Jesus died and rose form the dead as a means of restoring the relationship between sinful man and a righteous God. Islam rejects this.