Jewish Answer
Judaism and Islam believe in an single all encompassing G-d. They are Monotheistic.
Christianity believes in a trinity, a limited god. A weak monotheism.
Jewish AnswerNo. They are completely different: a different basic belief, different language, completely different prayers, festivals, fasts, charities etc. Whatever things are shared is what Christianity borrowed from Judaism; though these too have in many cases taken on a different character and are observed differently. Answer 2They are basically the same as worship same God; the Creator; have same religious morals, and have same ritual worships; praying, fasting, alms giving, ...; although practiced differently Answer 3No. They have fundamentally different theology. Judaism is based on the idea that God has provided man a code of conduct with numerous rules and provisions on how to behave, pray, and celebrate life, both in the affirmative and negative. Christianity is based on the idea that God Himself chose to save humanity and that this action should be revered with incredible faith and servitude. No more distant comparison could be drawn.Many of the fundamental tenets of Christianity violate or disagree with Jewish teachings such as: the Trinity, the Sacrifice upon the Cross (including the Eucharist, Vicarious Atonement, connecting the Messianic Purpose to a Sacrifice, etc.), , the Second Coming of the Messiah, Orthodoxos over Orthopraxis, Priests as Divine Intercessors, Organization of Bishoprics and Dioceses, God's primary attribute is Love instead of Justice and Mercy, Original Sin, Lucifer's Rebellion and Hell, Kingdom of God in Heaven, and many others.Christianity chastizes the Jewish Law saying that it is incapable of being followed and was given to demonstrate humans' inability to redeem themselves. It was for this purpose that Jesus Christ was sent to man, to redeem him from the law. From the Christian perspective, Jewish focus on the law is misplaced since God cares little for the minutiae of a person's actions, but on the content of his character and how he treats his fellow man. These things are achieved through faith in Christ and expressing love the way that Christ expressed love. Judaism would respond that following the minutiae of the law is exactly what elevates the content of the Jew's character and how he treats his fellow man.Judaism and Islam are far more similar as religions than Judaism and Christianity.
india and north korea doesnt share any similarity in terms of governmental strutchur. while india is worlds largest democracy there n. korea is a failed nation with a communist rule.
rights are god given things that noone but god could take away which this definition was establish in the US with the bill of rights declaration of independance ect. Duties are things that you should do because its the right thing to do and it part of what you've taken in life being repaid for example. war country protects you but its your duty to pay taxes so they war doesnt kill you. see?
he doesnt use street sense
he doesnt want to say he doesnt like girlsthey are boringishthey are not good at footbal
nobody; Isalm doesnt have any idols. It believes in ONE GOD (same God in Christianity and Judaism) who is not a statue.
they're both quiteboth quiet,last name swan,charlie doesnt like Bella being alone and Bella doesnt mind
Boy or girl doesnt matter they celebrate with a party
that question doesnt make sense
she doesnt want to give up another set of twins
It wasn't.See also:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-philosophy/why-judaism-doesnt-accept-jesus
Well there are lots of similarities and differences.So the differences between a mouse and a dog is that a mouse is really tiny and doesnt bark like a dog.Instead it squeals and squeaks.Mice love cheese and scurrying around being naughty.Dogs like bones and love their owners.
Jewish AnswerNo. They are completely different: a different basic belief, different language, completely different prayers, festivals, fasts, charities etc. Whatever things are shared is what Christianity borrowed from Judaism; though these too have in many cases taken on a different character and are observed differently. Answer 2They are basically the same as worship same God; the Creator; have same religious morals, and have same ritual worships; praying, fasting, alms giving, ...; although practiced differently Answer 3No. They have fundamentally different theology. Judaism is based on the idea that God has provided man a code of conduct with numerous rules and provisions on how to behave, pray, and celebrate life, both in the affirmative and negative. Christianity is based on the idea that God Himself chose to save humanity and that this action should be revered with incredible faith and servitude. No more distant comparison could be drawn.Many of the fundamental tenets of Christianity violate or disagree with Jewish teachings such as: the Trinity, the Sacrifice upon the Cross (including the Eucharist, Vicarious Atonement, connecting the Messianic Purpose to a Sacrifice, etc.), , the Second Coming of the Messiah, Orthodoxos over Orthopraxis, Priests as Divine Intercessors, Organization of Bishoprics and Dioceses, God's primary attribute is Love instead of Justice and Mercy, Original Sin, Lucifer's Rebellion and Hell, Kingdom of God in Heaven, and many others.Christianity chastizes the Jewish Law saying that it is incapable of being followed and was given to demonstrate humans' inability to redeem themselves. It was for this purpose that Jesus Christ was sent to man, to redeem him from the law. From the Christian perspective, Jewish focus on the law is misplaced since God cares little for the minutiae of a person's actions, but on the content of his character and how he treats his fellow man. These things are achieved through faith in Christ and expressing love the way that Christ expressed love. Judaism would respond that following the minutiae of the law is exactly what elevates the content of the Jew's character and how he treats his fellow man.Judaism and Islam are far more similar as religions than Judaism and Christianity.
Islam and Judaism per Allah (God in English) command. Refer to question below for more information on why Muslims and Jews don't eat pork.
I think that if you like them then you should find out what they like (Not in a stalker type way) and try and find out what similarities you have. That's usually the best way.
a variable changes a rule doesnt.
no, it doesnt have a verb you can put 'am' between shy and i or you can put away between shy and a