There is no way that God came to Earth in the form of a man. God does not do that. In fact, all the prophets of God - in The Bible - make it clear that God is not like anything in His creation.
The Jews and the Muslims know that God is only One.
There is no such thing as a Trinity.
There is no such thing as a begotten "son" of God.
There is no original sin - every child is born pure.
There was no crucifiction. The real Jesus was saved, by God, and ascended to heaven without being crucified. Someone else was. That is in the oldest gospels - which were not accepted by the Church.
Islam teaches that Jesus is the Messiah, and that Jesus will return to earth. Islam teaches that all people will believe in and follow Jesus - but Jesus will return to tell the world that ONLY GOD IS GOD. He never told people to worship him. He told people to worship only the One God and to keep God's Laws.
Pray to God and ask Him: "Oh God, show me the truth about Jesus"
1) Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God as claimed by Jesus (Luke 22:70, John 5:25, John 9:35-38, John 10:36, John 11:4, Rev 2:18) and as written in the New Testament ( ~40 references). Islam denies Jesus as the Son of God. This denial might be due to the wrong understanding of the meaning of the Son of God. Bible never reveals Jesus as a Son through sexual process as Quran understands (Surah 6:101).
2) Christianity believes that Jesus is God who came in the flesh (John 1:1,14, Isa 9:6, 1Tim 3:16, Tit 2:13, Heb 1:8, John 14:7). Islam believes that Jesus is just a regular human prophet.
3) Believing in the death of Jesus for the forgiveness of human's sins is the main teaching of Christianity. God told His prophets Isaiah and Daniel that Messiah would die for sins of others (Isaiah 53:5,8,11-12; Dan 9:24-26). Jesus announced His death before He went to cross to die for sinner (Mat 20:17-19, Mar 10:45, Joh 10:14-15 , Joh 10:17-18 , Luk 9:22, Mat 26:28, ..) and proved His death after the resurrection (Luk 24:39, Joh 20:27) in the 1st Century. According to Islam, which started in 7th Century, Jesus did not die. Allah deceived people as Allah is the best of deceivers to make people think that Jesus died (Surah 3:54, 4:157-158).
4) Christianity teaches to love even the enemies (Mat 5:44) and do not allow killing. Jesus and His disciples are best examples for this teaching. Islam allows killing (9:29). Muhammad and his followers are best examples for this teaching.
5) Biblical Christianity does not have a directional worship. Islam require everyone turn towards Kaaba where a Black stone is situated when praying.
6) Bible teaches God prepared Hell for the devil and his angels (Matt 25:41). Quran teaches Allah prepared hell for humans (Surah 2:24).
7) Christianity believes God created man in His image to have fellowship with mankind (Gen 1:26, Exo 25:8, 2Cor 6:16, Rev 21:3). Islam believes Allah created many men for hell (Surah 7:179) and as fuel for hell (Surah 2:24).
8) Christianity does not teach a heaven of sexual nature but presence of God is promised (John 14:3, Rev 21:3). Islam teaches a heaven of sexual nature (Virgins - Surah 52:20, 55:56, 78:31, 37:40-48, 44:51-55) and young boys -52:24, 56:17, 76:19) and with lot of wine (47:15, 37:40-48, 56:7-40, 83: 23-26). Allah is not seen in heaven.
9) Christianity teaches that God wants all people to be saved from hell (2Pet 3:9). Islam teaches that Allah guides people to hell (Surah 4:168-169).
10) Christianity teaches that God is love (1John 4:16, John 3:16). Allah even out of his 99 names no name means love. The closest name is one which means friendly.
11) God's example is His Son Jesus who is Sinless (1Pet 2:21, 1John 3:5) and did not kill anyone. Allah's example to the mankind is Mohammad who is a sinner (40:55, 47:19, 48:2) and led many wars and killed innocents like in Kaibar Jewish community.
12) Christianity teaches men to love their wives and do not allow beating (Eph 5:25, Col 3:19). Islam allows beating wives (Surah 4:34, Tabari IX:113).
In short in Islam salvation is a reward for living (as best you can) according to God's law. In Christianity, salvation is an undeserved gift of God to all who repent (turn from themselves) and trust in Jesus Christ, who lived the sinless life and then paid the price for sin.
In the more sparsely populated regions animalism is common. Christianity and Islam are both spreading as well.
The answer to whether Christianity makes sense is subjective and depends on individual beliefs and interpretations. Some find the teachings, principles, and beliefs of Christianity to be meaningful and consistent with their understanding of the world, while others may find them illogical or contradictory. Ultimately, the sense or logic of Christianity is a personal decision.
Sunni Islam makes up 80-85% of the total population while the remaining 15-20% are Shi'as and about 0.2% or less practice other religions.
Afghanistan.Sunni Islam makes up 80-85% of the total population while the remaining 15-20% are Shi'as and about 0.2% or less practice other religions.
it is a true and the oldest religion in the world this was 1700 before Christianity
I guess your question is reference to the differences, 1. In Judaism, IE Jews don't accept Jesus and Muhammad as prophets, where as in Islam, both Jesus and Muhammad are considered as prophets, 2. Judaism came before Christianity and Islam, later came Christianity in continuation of Judaism.. and then came Islam in continuation of Christianity. so you can say Islam is most updated version of both Christianity and Judaism. but Christians and Jews don't accept this fact, but Qur'an makes it clear in a lot of verses about it. 3. Few(few, not all) Muslims and Christians don't like Jews for a reason that Jews by history known as people who killed Jesus, and various other prophets. there are few other minor differences in aspects to culture and geopolitics , but those are not that much important to mention. There are few similarities between Judaism and Islam as well 1. monotheism 2. only eat halal meat 3. both think of Moses as prophet
Different religions have different beliefs about where God resides. In Christianity, God is believed to be omnipresent and transcendent, meaning He is everywhere and beyond any particular physical location. In Islam, God is believed to be above the heavens but also omnipresent. In Hinduism, different gods have different symbolic abodes, such as Mount Kailash for Lord Shiva. Ultimately, the idea of God's "home" varies based on different cultural and religious beliefs.
Carrying a card makes no harm to Islam.
Christianity is considered a religion because it involves beliefs in a higher power (God) and provides a framework for spiritual practice and moral guidance. It also includes organized rituals, teachings, and a community of believers who share common faith principles.
It makes sure you believe in jesus
Your question makes absolutely no sense. Christianity isa religion.
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