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I'm from Santa Barbara. There are many religions here--more than I can think of. Most of the major ones. Fortunately, the Moonies have left here. Historically, Roman Catholicism dominated here.

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What do the religions of southwest Asia have in common?

Nothing. If by "the religions of Southwest Asia" you are referring exclusively to the three monotheisms (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), then the unifying trait is monotheism. However, there are numerous religions from Southwest Asia such as Zoroastrianism and Mandaeism whose adherents are henotheists or polytheists.


What is the oldest of the three religions in southwest Asia?

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What is the major religions of southwest Asia?

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some religions include Islam, Hinduism, Catholicity, and Christianity depending on the country


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Southwest Asia in general, they were in different parts of it but close enough together to be "The Birthplace of Three Religions"


What southwest Asian city has three religions?

It's Jerusalem. It's very important to the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim religions.


What three major religions originated southwest Asia?

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.


What are the 3 major religions that started in southwest Asia?

Islam,Christianity,and Judaism


What religions were founded in Europe and Southwest Asia?

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam were all founded in southwest Asia, more specifically the Middle East.


3 major religions of southwest Asia?

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam were all founded in southwest Asia, more specifically the Middle East.


What CITY in southwest Asia has religious significance for all three monothesistic religions?

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