They are the same,
Jesus is God's son
Jesus was and is God, and we are but men and women.
Jesus is God. He is and was sinless.
Christianity teaches that Jesus is the son of God, or God himself. Islam teaches that Jesus and Muhammad were prophets of God.
I think so. Jesus Christ sits at the right hand of God.
A Intermediary is the same thing as a mediator. I Timothy 2:5, "For there is one God and one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus". A mediator is a connecting link between two parties who want to come to an agreement. In the case of I Timothy 2:5 talking about Salvation Jesus Christ was the connecting link between God and men. Jesus was the perfect mediator as he possessed the nature and attributes of God (He was the Son of God and God Himself) and He (Jesus) was fully a Human Being. Jesus was the God/Man and so was the perfect Mediator. He mediates peace between God and any man who comes to God through Jesus Christ.
It depends on the religion. In Christianity, Jesus is considered God and not a prophet because he is an incarnation of God Himself. In Islam, Jesus is considered to be prophet and not God Himself because God is singular and does not have associates.
Christians pray to Jesus because they believe he is the Son of God and serves as a mediator between them and God. They see Jesus as the way to connect with God and seek his guidance, forgiveness, and blessings through prayer.
Judaism does believe in god but have rejected his son jesus christ. Christianity believes in god and jesus christ
The question is academic, since Jesus is God, and God created the dinsoaurs. Therefore, Jesus has power over all of creation.
Extremely different. It is one of the big differences between the two religions. In Christianity, Jesus is the Messiah, the savior. From the Jewish perspective, Jesus may or may not have lived but at most, he would have been a false prophet. Jesus plays absolutely no role in Judaism.
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.