If Judaism and Islam suddenly united how would that affect the global

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economic power distribution? Jews, Christians, Muslims, and all others welcome!
Even if you have no religious faith - what is your opinion on the dynamic described in the question, Would a unification of Islam and Judaism create an economic power imbalance potentially leading to some sort of disaster?
The New Testament predicts that an Anti-Christ World Leader will bring about this exact situation with the ultimate intent of destroying the people of God, which would include the destruction of Islam also, since Islam was organized after the New Testament was written, and all three groups are included as the people of the Scriptures.

Is this a real danger?
or just hokus pokus aimed at keeping division among Gods people?
 
There will never be unity because stupid people follow leaders instead of God and leaders HAVE TO create division, which breeds fear and hatred, in order to create enemies so the leader can sell his protection program. The word authority is just a candy ass*d, politically correct, way of describing tyranny and the resultant slavery. And masters NEVER give up their slaves.
 
Well since most muslims believe Jews should be exterminated, don't look for that to happen...ever.
 
While you're asking ridiculous hypotheticals that can never be, why don't you ask what would happen if armadillos could fly?
 
The world would be just a touch dumber.
Judaism provides fertile soil for knowledge,science etc.... it's still nonsense.
Islam retards advancement, those who've bought the lie about Islam's golden age of discovery need a history lesson.
 
Any effect would be countered by the Grays consortium with Zeus and Quetzalcoatl.
 
1) If Judaism and Islam suddenly united how would that affect the global economic power distribution?

Extremely little. Israel would continue to have the problem of what to do with Palestinian refugees and how to administer the Palestinian territories. The primary difference would be that Israel would no longer be under constant threat from it's not-quite-neighbors (like Iran).


2) Would a unification of Islam and Judaism create an economic power imbalance potentially leading to some sort of disaster?

Of course not. Israel by itself is pretty powerful, militarily, but would continue to have problems with some of its immediate neighbors (particularly Lebanon, Palestinian territories and Syria). That would not change just because the two religions were combined.


3) The New Testament predicts that an Anti-Christ World Leader will bring about this exact situation

I certainly don't recall reading any such thing in the Bible!


4) since Islam was organized after the New Testament was written, and all three groups are included as the people of the Scriptures.

Only by the Muslims.


5) Is this a real danger?
or just hokus pokus aimed at keeping division among Gods people?

Neither. It's your own fantasy scenario, seemingly completely unrelated to reality.

Jim, http://www.bible-reviews.com/
 
No disaster, I don't think. If the Israelis and Arabs in the Middle East, for example were to not only have peace but somehow united, it would not mean necessarily the 'Anti Christ", and it could be very good for things.

I guess I'm just a little more optimistic. I remember hearing about 35 years ago. Then, about 1975, was the first 30 year period in centuries that Germany and France or France and Britain had not been at each others throats, since World War II, the speaker, I can't remember who, said at one time, the idea of peace between Germany and France or even centuries ago, France and England would have seemed as unlikely as peace in the Middle East today.

I believe in Biblical prophecies but also believe there can be periods of relative peace before all that takes place. I would think in order for Jews and Muslims to unite in any way, the most radical Muslim and possibly Israeli elements would have to be subdued or done away with. It would not be groups who were trying to destroy Christians, but instead those looking for peace.
 
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