Jesus is also acknowledged in Islam, a sister religion to Christianity, but only as a prophet.
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Christian religions acknowledge both the present existence and Lordship of Jesus Christ, but most other religions acknowledge that Jesus Christ once lived
Yes Jesus is to Christians fact. To other people in different religions Jesus is make-believe.
god, jesus but oringinaly can from buddism and other religions
For Christians, the gods of other religions are not true gods, but for followers of other religions, Jesus is not true, except possibly as a good man who once lived in Palestine. Those who sincerely follow other religions continue to need their icons, or "idols", to help them pray to the gods.
they don't believe Jesus us the son of God...
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Confucianism relates to human believes. But other religions have a concept of a supernatural power, for example Christians have a God named JESUS. like that...etc.....
one of them knows Jesus and the other one is all about there religion
There is no Jewish belief concerning Jesus. Jews are not in the habit of forming beliefs around other people's religions.
Catholicism developed a more complete history while other Christian religions put Jesus Christ as their central image. I am not sure if all other Christian religions do not accept or recognize Mother Mary as Jesus' Mother. However, actually, Catholicism has a longer history than other Christian religions. We can say that Catholicism has several centuries regarding to its history while other Christian religions are relatively recent.
Not really. Only Christianity supports Jesus as an avatar of their god. Other Abrahamic religions such as Islam use him as a prophet, some just don't mention him (Judaism). Eastern religions have an entirely different base of supernatural beings of which the Jesus character is missing, in re same way that Vishnu is missing from Christianity. None of these positions could be described as "forbids".