Obviously, Christians believe that their faith is the only true way -- just as most other religions feel the same about theirs. However, Christians have no hatred of others (unlike some). And, since Christians share the same God of the Old Testament with Jews, they are like family relatives.
Muslims give more respect to other monotheistic faiths than they give to polytheistic faiths.
The 3 main monotheistic faiths are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Islam, Judaism and Christianity.
Abraham founded all three monotheistic faiths.
Most major religions are recognized by Bahá'ís as being based on revelations by God. For example, Bahá'ís believe that Christ and Mohammad, just like the two founders of the Bahá'í Faith, were all sent by God with a divine message for humanity.
AnswerThe Jewish and Christian faiths are collectively known by the term Judeo-Christian. An even more inclusive term, which also includes Islam, is Abrahamic.
Christian Scientists rejoice in the same holidays that other Christian faiths rejoice in.
That would depend on which faith you are joining. For example, non-Christian faiths don't practice baptism. Some Christian faiths do.
Those cultural elements common to both the Jewish and Christian faiths.
Some of the faiths are muslim, hindu, bhuddist, christian and more.
Some examples of Judeo-Christian faiths include Christianity, Judaism, and Messianic Judaism. These faiths share common roots in the belief in one God, the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament), and ethical teachings such as the Ten Commandments.
There are actually five classical monotheistic religions: Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Christianity, Islam, and the Baha'i Faith. The Prophet Founders of each of these Faiths was a direct descendant of Abraham.