The Bible is the primary holy book for Christians. It addresses all we need to know to obtain salvation. It is our instruction manual in daily living. Christians believe God is the Creator and guides history assuring that His Plan for the Salvation of Mankind is fulfilled. Christians believe Jesus Christ was the Word, God and became man to offer Himself the perfect sacrifice for the sins of mankind. We believe He will come again to stop the world from total annihilation and begin the Millennial Rule.
Judaism. Christianity also shares some of the same holy books.
The basic beliefs of Christianity are all based on the Holy Bible. Some branches have changed things or added to the Bible, but orthodox Christianity holds the Bible as the only basis and the only truth in Christianity.
Nowadays they don't practice but their holy books some prophets are polygamist
There are a few very obvious differences between Christianity and Islam. They follow different holy books and also have different names for their God.
Well this is because there religions Holy Books have told them about the beliefs and they trust there religion that's why!!
The Bible is the holy book of Christianity. Some other holy books are the Book of Mormon, the Jewish Talmud, and the Islamic Quran.
The Quran, Zaboor, Torah and The Bible are the four holy books. Judaism: The Torah Hinduism: The Bhagavad Gita Islam: The Qur'an Baha'i Faith: The Kitab-i-Iqan Christianity: The New Testament Someone's amended answer at the top references the Zaboor. The Zaboor are the Psalms of Dawood (David), which are included in the Jewish Tanakh and thus NOT a separate holy book.
Judaism, Christianity and Islam are all known as Abrahamic religions they all cite Abraham as their founder. as a result they have many common beliefs. Jews and Christians share some of the same holy scriptures, namely the first five books of the bible and much of the old testament.
Italians who are believers tend to worship God. God may be the God of the Jewish holy books to Italian followers of Judaism, of the Muslim holy books to Italian followers of Islam, or of the Christian holy books to Italian followers of Christianity. There may be other gods that Italian followers of other religions may worship, such as those of Buddhism and Hinduism. But such worship is in the minority in Italy, Sardinia, and Sicily.
Some of the most common beliefs are Christianity, Muslim, Judaism, Hindu, and Atheism.
The Holy Land is Israel; and it's where Judaism and Christianity started.
The main site shared Holy by these three religions is Jeruselum.