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Some Muslims believe Jesus will return at the end of the world; the difference is that they...
Many people ask why is it not fair that people who dont hear of Jesus, know of him, or even those brought up in families of other faiths, dont go to heaven. But when Jesus returns they see proof that Jesus and Christianity are real and believe it, and know that their religion whatever it may be...
Many Christians believe Muslims worship a different God because, despite being monotheists who believe in the God of Abraham and many other Bibical figures, they deny the divinity of Jesus and the Trinity and the concept of him dying for our sins and ressurecting. But why do those same people...
In Islam, Jesus isnt called by the title the "son of god" and that confuses me. Is it only because his divinity is denied, or other reasons too?
Like in Christianity, he was born of the Virgin Mary without a biological father, supernaturally. It is believe that he was created by the...
as far as i know, no buddhist sect believes in one creator god, but i could be wrong.
But I do know many buddhist sects believe in gods and demons, who are in a cycle of reincarnation too. But if there is no creator God, where do buddhists believe their souls come from? In Abrahamic religions...
Do you think modesty (as commanded in the Bible) is something absolute, or relative and determined by culture? Different cultures have different ideas of modesty. In some cultures, what many here consider to be the comftorable clothing in warm weather (a t shirt) is immodest for women, and so...
Christians call him the Messiah because they believe he died for the worlds sins to redeem it (main reason for title) and will return to bring world peace and defeat evil. In Judaism (except for Messianics) the Messiah is viewed not as a divine redeemer-but as a political figure who will come...
All religions have an "essence" that makes them what they are-despite their many sects and varying customs and beliefs.
What is the essence of Judaism, that basically sums up what it is? I'm not talking about people being Jewish ethnically (whether ancestrally or as the cultural group), but...