Christianity thinks Jesus was the Messiah (Christ), and son of God, who died on the cross taking on the sins off the World.
Judaism thinks he was an ordinary man, not the Messiah, but a Rabbi (teacher). Jews are still waiting for the Messiah to come.
Islam thinks he was a prophet of god, like Muhammad, only Muhammad is their main prophet and there will not be any more prophets. Muslims don't think that the prophets were any more than human.
In scientific and historical sense it's quite possible, even though not convincingly certain, that Jesus really existed, but he was just a man, not a son of god, and didn't rise from his grave.
Christian religions acknowledge both the present existence and Lordship of Jesus Christ, but most other religions acknowledge that Jesus Christ once lived
Jehovah's Witnesses and Christian Science religions oppose the use of hypnotherapy and advise their members to avoid it completely, whether for entertainment or therapy. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints approves it for medical purposes.
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Christianity
No, definitely not! It was often viewed as such, as well as any other sickness or deformity, in Bible times, but Jesus himself made it clear that this was not the case.
Yes Jesus is to Christians fact. To other people in different religions Jesus is make-believe.
Since they believe that God had Been Incarnated numerous times, some of them do believe that is possible that Jesus Is an Incarnation Of God. However, their view of Him would still be much different than what Christianity teaches about Him.
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No! Only Christians or the followers of Jesus Christ.
With tolerance.
The Jews do not recognize Jesus as the Messiah.
An unlimited amount because my view on religion is different from your view.