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With Ms. D. Dina on 07/23/2015 via telephone. My relationship with Ms. Dina was first a fellow employee relationship that turned into a friendship over the years.
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Ms. Dina is of Jewish faith, and I chose to see how her faith was different from my Christian faith. I have taken the liberty to take the eight questions I answered myself and see what her answers were:
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1. God is present throughout all existence and the created unity throughout all of his creatures. Man and women both have purpose. Man provides income for the family and the women takes care of the home and child bearing and rearing. G-d planned out each creature of the universe through evolution.
2. There have been many opinions about this throughout …show more content…
When a person dies the Christian believes that their soul will go up to God and it will be judged if the person has admitted and asked for redemption of his or her sins, and God will pass judgement if they truly believe and follow him he will then let the soul go up to the heavens, while the Jewish religion feels that G-ds judgement will come upon the coming of the Messiah and there is not much discussion or clarity of heaven other than a reference of paradise.
4. When it comes to knowledge Christians feel that God gave them knowledge where the Jewish religion feels that knowledge was passed down from generation to generation.
5. When it comes to history Christians and Jewish people feel that there has been great evolution based on the cultures being exposed to other cultures, the impact of war and peace between countries, and both religions believing in God, even though both may have different main characters, different days of Sabbath and different religious doctrines, yet both strive for resurrection one day after death.
In conclusion, even though the Jewish religion and Christianity may have their differences in practice, customs, doctrines or beliefs in so many way they so alike because they both end up believing in the almighty God. This interview has been a very enlightening experience and has given me a better understanding of the Jewish faith. I would like to give a personal thank you to my friend Ms. D. Dina for her