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The 3 Abrahamic faiths? 🧐😯🤔 [I Religion]




The 3 Abrahamic faiths mainly differ on Jesus :

Judaism : Jesus is a false prophet who was born naturally. Never fulfilled the messiah/prophecy. God is one with no parts.

Christianity : Jesus was born of Virgin Mary and preformed many miracles. He is the true messiah and is god /son of god literally.
and an important part of the Trinity that must be worshipped for salvation. God is one in Trinity.

Islam: Jesus was born of Virgin Mary and preformed many miracles. He is the true messiah who was sent to the lost sheep of Israel with the gospel to preach the Monotheism of god. he’s a mighty prophet from god and not god. His message was corrupted And Mohammed is the last of the prophets. God is one, It does not befit almighty god to have a partner or an offspring.

Ps: I don’t care what your religion is or if you are non religious. This is only an educational post ! So please be respectful in the comment section💕
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Zeusdelight · 61-69, M
The Jews accept Jesus as a prophet.
Moon3624 · 18-21, F
@Zeusdelight some view him as a prophet/teacher , but
Judaism mainly doesn’t view Jesus as the messiah or that he was born miraculously
Zeusdelight · 61-69, M
@Moon3624 Of course, they do not accept Him as the Messiah or His immaculate conception. I was only commenting on your statement that they see him as a false prophet. That is completely different from the other matters.
Moon3624 · 18-21, F
@Zeusdelight thanks for the add
Human1000 · M
@Zeusdelight The fuck we do. We don’t see him as anything but a historical figure, not even a “false prophet.”
Zeusdelight · 61-69, M
@Human1000 You do have a vulgar style, don't you. I am my practicing Jewish friends have a different view from you.
Northwest · M
@Zeusdelight no, Jews do not accept Jesus as a prophet.
Human1000 · M
@Zeusdelight Yes, I sometimes do, and that there are some Jews who see Jesus as a "false prophet" is an individual belief. The last Jewish book of the Old Testament was written about 500 years before the birth of Jesus, so any opinion about Jesus would be outside the canon. The Quran was of course written after Jesus so perfectly fine to cite it's views of Jesus. I've never met a Jew who thought of Jesus as anything more than a historical figure.