Christianity? I know that they all believe in the oneness of god but what are other similarities of god amongst the 3 religions and the difference of god amongst the 3?
Jews follow the teachings of the old testament
Christians follow the old and new testament and In salvation because of Jesus Christ the messiah prophesied in the old testament
Islam worships all the prophets and believe the final wisdom was passed on to the prophet Muhammad who has relayed some spins on common beliefs held by Christians
All believe in the same God just different ways to him.
Christians believe in a God that hates gays and everyone who doesn't believe like they do.
Jews believe in a God that cares a lot about how they cook food and kill animals.
Muslims believe in all of the above.
They all needed humans to write their fairy tale books. They all need to conveniently hide behind blind faith. They are all conveniently invisible and hiding up in the sky where no one can open the lid on the box and say, "see no God" They all say stupid contradicting crap and are as barbaric as the barbarians that dreamt them up. They are all obviously imaginary.
Edit: The only differences I can think of is the Islam God likes to mutilate little girls genitals, while the other Gods prefer to chop bits off little boys parts.
Allee, samee one "god", very legalistic and judgmental, morphed into 3 "gods" for christianity but the big daddy "god" still sends you to hell if you don't believe in him.
In a rare burst of human consistency, when mankind created the Abrahamic "god", they have kept him as a rather means-spirited SOB throughout 3 separate religions that claim him. Tells you something about human beings and their overall mindset, does it not?
Blessings on your Journey!
Well, there are obvious similarities between Judaism and Christianity because Christianity is the *continuation of Judaism, but Islam is a lie, bits of it stolen from Judaism and Christianity.
*Continuation:
The Torah and the Old Test. are the same, Jesus Christ *is the Son of God, the God of the Old and the New.