It seems to me that Islam and Christianity and Judaism all have the same god, and he's telling them all different things.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I do believe that Muslims and Christians and Jews pray to the same God. And yet they understand who God is in significantly different ways.
A long-running argument exists over whether Christians and Muslims worship the same God. In my view, they certainly do.
God says in the Quran that there is only one true religion, God's religion. It's the same theme that God revealed to all of the prophets, even before Muhammad.
Because Judaism and Christianity are both covenantal religions, the relationship of the individual Jew or Christian to God is always within covenanted community.
Christianity and Islam, they have the same morals, same lifestyle, some of the same stories that shaped them.
The concept of God in Jewish orthodoxy is one where you're having constant quarrels with God. Where I come from, in Islam, the only concept of God is you submit to Him and you obey His commands; no quarreling allowed.
In principle the great religions of the world do not differ as much as they appear to.
I think there's a difference between God and religion.
The essence of all religions is one. Only their approaches are different.
What I find is that we're all human beings and that it's all very similar, what we believe. At the bottom, there's really not that much difference between Christians and Muslims and Hindus and Buddhists. We all worship God.
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