The land of Palestine/Israel contains the city of Jerusalem, which is a holy city for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. To the Jews it is know as "the city of David" where the Temple of Solomon once stood. To the Christians, it is known as the place where Jesus Christ spent his last week and was tried, crucified, and resurrected. For Muslims, it is the location of the Dome of the Rock.
Monotheists are people or religions who believe in only one God. The three monotheistic religions are Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Sikhism, Jainism, Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, and a number of local religions.
Islam,Christianity and Judaism
No. There are many religions that fully accept gay people, including: Christianity, Metropolitan Community Church Christianity, United Church of Christ Islam, Liberal/Progressive Judaism, Conservative Judaism, Humanistic Judaism, Liberal/Progressive Judaism, Reconstructionist Judaism, Renewal Judaism, Reform Pagans Unititarian Universalism
Because they are two completely distinct religions. Christianity believes Christ was born & died on the cross. Judaism believes Christ is yet to come. Judaism believes that Jesus was just a prophet and not the Son of God.
People belong to many religions, Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Budhism and Islam being a few of them.
Religious affiliation in Israel, as of 2005: Jewish: 76.3% Muslim: 16.1% Christian: 2.1% Druze: 1.6% Other: 3.9% The Jewish 76.3% were distributed as follows: Secular: 33% Traditionally observant: 30% Orthodox: 7% Ultra-orthodox: 6%
Like Christianity, it is monotheistic. And, like all religions, it is a philosophy, a way of life for certain people.
No one has special insight into how the future will change people and the religions than they follow.
Christianity and Islam are the most common religions in Ethiopia, but there might be some Jewish people too. Christianity has been in Ethiopia longer than Islam.
Islam (Majority), Christianity, Judaism(good people), Zionism(bad people in Israel)
The patriarch of the monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and the Baha'i Faith is/was Abraham.