teaching of the Torah. The Quran uses the teaching of Zabur, Torah, Bible(Injeel-gospels) and the Quran. The main issue is whether the ONE to come, is a messenger,
sage, prophet, or the Messiah - Immanuel (the anointed one).
Answer BThe three holy books the Torah, the Bible, and the Quran are from the same God (Allah) in Arabic and calling for submitting (Islam in Arabic) to God, the one and only one God with no partner, no son, no associate, and no companion. Prophet Isa (or Jesus, peace be upon him) came to the Jews to correct for alterations in their beliefs and deviations from God teachings. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) came to all people to call them for submitting (Islam) to the one and only one God and abandoning worshiping Idols. Prophet Muhammad came also to call the people of the scripture (The Jews and the Christians) to worship the one and only one God with no partner and no son. Muslims believe in all God holy books including the Torah and the Bible. Refer to related question below for more information.Any religion that believes in the divinity of Jesus is a Christian religion.
No, There is no religion who believes God is time.
Hinduism is often considered to be a Polytheistic religion. A polytheistic religion is most often a religion that believes in a pantheon of different dieties responsible for different occurances.
It is a polytheistic religion. If a religion believes in one God, they are monotheistic. (Christianity, Islam, Judaism are monotheistic)
A Christian is a person who believes in Jesus and is a philosophy, but not a religion. A Baptist is a part of the Christian belief and is a particular religion in Christianity. Christianity IS a religion. Christianity has many different Christians though. There are Baptists, Anglicans (high and low), Presbyterians etc. And though they all believe the basics and agree on them, they have many different beliefs as well, which arent as important to agree on.
Buddhism believes in the 4 truths
The religion called Shakers.
AnswerJudaism believes that the Hebrew people were promised the land of Canaan, its size varying somewhat in different chapters of the Bible. Christianity, which has its roots in Judaism, also believes that the Hebrew people were promised this land.
Judaism
None.
There has been no discussion on what she believes.
Everything is contradicted by some religion.