There is much in both The Bible and the Koran which agree with each other. I will only mention two which conflict, that of Muhammad being the only prophet, and second the Christ was the literal son of God. There are a few minor conflictions which play no part in the salvation of man. Which ever books teachings one lives by they will live good and honorable lives.
Simply put, as there are many beliefs shared between fellow Christians however, not all beliefs are in sync. We believe humans are the pinnacle of God's creation and that all humans will one day rise to the Judgment call of Jesus Christ.
Christians believe that Jesus is the Savior, and practice baptism for the forgiveness of sins.
Trinity and original sin
Out of our Creator’s great love for us, he allowed his son to come to earth, teach us about him, set the example of how we should be living, and ultimately give his life in order for us humans to have an opportunity to live forever as originally intended. John 3:16
The main conflict in beliefs is that most Christians believe in Jesus as God or son of God while Muslims believe in Jesus (peace be upon him) as one of the greatest prophets and Muslims don't believe in Jesus as God or son of God.
The majority are Muslims followed by Christians followed by Jews.
The majority of Filippinos are Catholic Christians with the southern islands being mainly populated by Muslims.
No. A mosque is a building. Buildings do not have beliefs or opinions. A mosque is a place of worship for Muslims. Muslims believe in the same God that Jews and Christians worship.
A mosque is a church where Muslims go to profess their beliefs in Islam.
Personal opinion here. I as a Christian do not hate Muslims. I do not agree with their beliefs but that is what separates the different religions. We have different beliefs. I in no way condone the actions of radical Muslim groups or any group that wishes to destroy those that do not hold to their beliefs. The Nazi's did this during WW2.
The Muslims are similar to the Jews and the Christians. The followers of these three religions have many common beliefs. They have faith in the oNENEss of Almighty God, Prophets, heavenly Books, Hell and heaven, life hereafter, Day of Judgment etc.
The biggest difference in beliefs alone is that Christians believe that Jesus is Christ while Muslims believe that Jesus was a great prophet although the greatest prophet in Islam is Muhammad.
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Muslims do not celebrate Easter, much like Christians do not celebrate Ramadan. For most Muslims, besides seeing a lot of bunnies and eggs in the store, Easter is just another day. Muslims do believe that Jesus lived, but they do not have the same beliefs about him as Christians. They do not have a crucifixion story as part of their history of his life, so there would be no resurrection to go along with it.
Muslims go to Mosques and Christians go to churches.
the three velieve in and worship same God, the one and only one God.