Christianity and Islam.
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Any religion may be influenced by another religion if it is a man developed religion and not same God religion. The three religions Judaism, Christianity and Islam are God religions created by same God. Hence it is logic to find common features in the three religions; mainly monotheism. Accordingly, it is hard to believe that any religion got influenced by another religion. Otherwise, how the three religion are same God religions and not man made religions.
Christianity and Islam.
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Any religion may be influenced by another religion if it is a man developed religion and not same God religion. The three religions Judaism, Christianity and Islam are God religions created by same God. Hence it is logic to find common features in the three religions; mainly monotheism. Accordingly, it is hard to believe that any religion got influenced by another religion. Otherwise, how the three religion are same God religions and not man made religions.
Judaism is one of the smaller of the world's great religions. However, Judaism is also historically very important, since it was the primary influence in the development of the world's two largest religions, Christianity and Islam. The great majority of the religious people of the world have been influenced by Jewish theology even though they are not actually Jews.
All of our western laws and values have been influenced to some extend by Judaism. This is because basically our laws are derived from the ten commandments.
Judaism is a proud heritage, but it is not popular. In fact, it has historically been one of the most unpopular religions of all time.
Some of the more gruesome practices have been dropped--human sacrifice, torture and mutilation, and the native religions have absorbed much Christianity. In recent times Native American religions have influenced and have been influenced by the New Age movement, and the concepts of shamanism have been revived and incorporated into modern religions.
Christianity and Islam are the two major ones, but there have been several other offshoots of Judaism.
Many religions have had virtually no exposure to the religion of the Hebrews; such as Buddhism, Confucianism, hinduism, Shintoism, Taoism and animism. In general, nations east of Iran, west of the Atlantic, north of the Mediterranean region and south of the Sahara had no knowledge of the Hebrews in olden times.It is easier to state the religions that have been influenced by Judaism, since there are only two: Christianity and Islam.
Judaism doesn't tend to get embroiled in 'conflicts'. The main problem it has is being the constant target of Christianity; for over 2000 yrs Christians have been trying to convert Jews, and when Jews have refused, the results have often been tragic for them. Currently, Israel, the Jewish Nation has been embroiled in conflicts with the Islamic Arab States that border it.
Traditional religions are belief systems that have been practiced for generations and are based on established rituals, texts, and teachings. These religions often have a strong community or cultural aspect and play a central role in shaping the values and beliefs of the followers. Examples of traditional religions include Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism.
All kinds of faiths from the religions of the Hittites, Egyptians and Amorites to Ba'al, El, Ashtoreth. Then the major faiths such as Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Greek thought and faith, Roman thought and imperial faith, Christianity, the Mithraic religions and Islam.
Some religions find it disrespectful to get a tattoo, like certain sects of Christianity and Judaism. In these religions, it is a broadly accepted view that your body is a sacred vehicle you have been blessed with, and should not be tainted.
These religions have been in conflict because of the nature of monotheism and exclusivity. In monotheism, there is a singular truth and those who fail to agree are heretics and heathens. This view has prevailed through most of history, resulting in conflict, segregation, and apartheid between the religions.
Lots of reasons. One is that Judaism doesn't believe in encouraging people to convert. If someone wants to convert to Judaism, they're welcome to (although discouraged at first), but Judaism has no mass programs to get people to convert. Nor did it usually have forced conversions like the other religions did. Another reason is that Jews have been heavily persecuted over the years and many were killed.