The Buddhists went out to spread their religion, the Christians went all over the globe trying to convert others. Muslims in earlier times spread their religion by the sword, forcing conquered people to become Muslims.
To be fair, I can't see that the Pagans tried to spread their philosophy at...
What are some similarities between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam? And differences.
Judaism & Islam - What are some beliefs about their founder?
Christianity- Holy Sites and Cities
Hinduism & Buddhism - Place it began, Major Current Location, Holy Sites or Cities, Name for God(s), Founder...
My view:
Judaism and Islam: One God one aspect (possibly excepting kabbalists)
Christianity: One God three aspects
Hinduism: One God many aspects
On the other hand God in:
Judaism: Strict rules for Jews, others not condemned
Hinduism: Strict rules for Hindus, others not condemned
Christianity...
of the Apostles? When I first learnt the bible I was confused about the Acts of the Apostles as they were so different from the rest of the bible. It seemed to be more like an applied church management or set of case histories for running church and getting converts, but God as he appears in...
of the Apostles? When I first learnt the bible I was confused about the Acts of the Apostles as they were so different from the rest of the bible. It seemed to be more like an applied church management or set of case histories for running church and getting converts, but God as he appears in...
...deny this? judaism's earliest year is 1313 BCE or a bit before that. Hinduism was around since 5500 BCE. Doesn't this prove that every group of people came up with their own magic man story because they didn't understand science and how things worked yet?
So, the bible says adam was first...
This analysis is not intended to hurt the feelings of any religion.
Just compare the following and tell me what you feel.
1) (a)Abraham was the first of the Hebrew patriarchs and founder, revered by Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The Bible calls him "our spiritual faith."
(b) Brahma was the...