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Well, you see...Different people belive in different Gods. Since I am a christian I want people to serve my God. My dad is not a christian, so mom and dad often discuss about it. It is not good because people made Gods and served them.They also might serve such things as frogs, trees etc. That's why people started to kill each other, put them into prison and stuff.

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The most widely recognised division between religions is in whether they are generally polytheistic or monotheistic, although some religions are not entirely monotheistic or polytheistic.

Scholars say that all religions share a common inheritance from ancient forms of animism and shamanism. Often developing in isolation, these origins have resulted in some close similarities between religions, in spite of their differences. The shaman became the priest in more advanced religions. Eventually, the sun god, moon god or weather god became regarded as the supreme god and in some cases as the only God in the world. Hope gives rise to belief in some form of afterlife. In order to justify their worship, gods must be able to reward and punish the faithful, either in this life or the next.

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The amount of gods, moral philosophy, spiritual practices.

For example Christians and Jews worship one God known as Jehovah; Muslims worship the same God, but call him Allah. Hindus and Buddhists have dozens if not hundreds of gods.

Just to give an example of one difference.

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Scholars say that all religions share a common inheritance from ancient forms of animism and shamanism. Often developing in isolation, these origins have resulted in some close similarities between religions, even in quite different regions of the world. The shaman became the priest in more advanced religions. Eventually, the sun god, moon god or weather god became regarded as the supreme god and in some cases as the only God in the world. Hope gives rise to belief in some form of afterlife. In order to justify their worship, gods must be able to reward and punish the faithful, either in this life or the next.

The most widely recognised division between religions is in whether they are generally polytheistic or monotheistic, although some religions are not entirely monotheistic or polytheistic.

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Christianity has a way to heaven, salvation through Christ. Judaism knew a Messiah was coming, but rejected Jesus when he came. Muslims know that Jesus exists, yet most refuse to admit who Jesus is and muslims don't even understand that Jesus was crucified because it was his purpose on earth, and Jesus voluntarily allowed himself to be crucified so we could be saved, he would rather die than leave us in the dark.

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Some only worship One God, while others worship numerous deities.

Some are open to atheists still belonging to the religion, while others there is no room for atheists as adherents.

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every religion that beleives in only one god are related- they all came off judiasm- they were the first to believe in only one god

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