Comparison Of The Three Monotheistic Religions

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How are the three monotheistic religions all alike? Well Christianity is where they believe in the trinity and go to church on Sunday. Islamic people also believe in God but not the other two parts of the trinity, and they also call god ala. Then you have Judaism and they believe in god and they go to church on Sabbath (Saturday). So the first thing we are going to talk about is who they all worship. They all worship one god and technically he’s the same for each of them. They each have a different name for him but it still means god. Jews call him Yahweh, Muslims call him Allah, Christians call him any of the names, but it is most often just plain out god. Now we are going to talk about what kind of food they all eat and what ones they cannot

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