a: There are more than two monotheistic religions, only three of which are Abrahamic (are connected to the Holy Bible).
q: What [do] religions believe about [God]?
a: A proper answer to this question could (and does) take up volumes. There are a handful of common generalities that are held by most faiths that believe in a supreme God. They are:
1. First Cause: God created the universe, hence the solar system, Earth and humanity.
2. Teleology: God acts with purpose, and that each person is relevant in this divine plan.
3. Omniscience: God knows and sees all, and can affect the world without limits.
4. Benevolence: God has our best interests at heart. And God listens to, and considers every prayer, spell or petition.
5. Complexity beyond conception: That God's nature and that of the divine plan are unknowable by human minds.
The last one is usually justification to continue to accept the others, even when tragedy or catastrophe in life seems completely unjust.
Belief that there is only one god is called monotheism.
your either muslam or christian or Catholic
Islam...Muslim's believe in only one god. Christianity does not because essentially believe in just one because they believe Jesus is the son of god and you should worship him too.
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The main similarities are: Both religions believe in prophet Abraham (Ibrahim); Peace be upon him Both religions believe in one God, the one and only one God with no partner and no associate
Monotheists believe in the existence of only one God. They believe that this one God is the creator of the universe and the ultimate authority. Monotheistic religions include Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
Yes all religions in the world believe in One God.
Monotheists are people or religions who believe in only one God. The three monotheistic religions are Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Judaism is a clearly monotheistic religion, believing in one all-powerful God. This belief is central to Jewish faith, as expressed in the Shema prayer: "Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one."
Yes, people fight over different religions as they believe their god is the one and only god, but other religions disagree with this.. causing conflict.
All three religions teach that there is only one God. The nature of that God is not the same in the three religions, though.
AnswerThere is no one single term for the religions that do not believe in God. Since the religions that do worship God are sometimes collectively referred to as Abrahamic religions, perhaps the best term, sometimes used, is "non-Abrahamic religions".
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Monotheisic religions believe in one God.
Both believe in One God. There is only God, none other can be equated with God. Both believe in charity(muslims call it Khidmat, Sikhs call it seva) Both religions believe in defending their rights, Both religions reject casteism
Monotheism is the belief in a single deity, while polytheism is the belief in multiple deities. Monotheistic religions, such as Christianity and Islam, focus on worshiping one all-powerful God, while polytheistic religions, like Hinduism and Ancient Greek religion, involve worshiping a pantheon of gods and goddesses.