Hinduism Vs Islam Religion

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God sent Christ to redeem the fallen world and through him we will be saved. I believe Christianity to be the true religion and through Jesus Christ, we can and will be saved (John 3:16).There are several religions in this world today and all believe in serving a god or something. There are three in particular that capture my attention Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism. Muslims believe the Quran to be their Bible given to Muhammad (the ultimate and final prophet of Allah) from the angel Gabriel as Christians believe our Bible to be the written word of God. There are several similarities, but Muslims deny the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Christians believe and confess Christ was crucified and that Jesus rose from the dead on the third day (Romans 10:9-10). Christians also know that Jesus was sent as a sin offering to redeem mankind whereas Muslims think they can be sinless if they have strong character and follow all the rules, they have lots of rules, and very specific ones. Muslims believe Allah is their god. Allah was a man just like them. He had a birthdate and a death date, whereas Jesus is Alpha and Omega the beginning and the end. He is the great I AM. Muslims pray five times throughout the day, the Bible tells Christians to pray without ceasing. We have to be continuous and persistent in our prayer life everyday and all day. …show more content…
Muslim beliefs and theories are twisted and untrue. Although there are many similarities we know that Jesus is Lord over and he is the way, the truth and the life. There is no other God like him. Jesus is the Lamb of God that takes away the sins of the world. He is the resurrected King. We have to know the God we serve and trust in his word! Buddhism is a religion and dharma that covers a variety of traditions, beliefs and spiritual practices. I think the definition fits, it’s religious not righteousness. They believe there is no god whereas the God we serve is three persons in one, God the father, God the son, and God the Holy Spirit. They do not believe Jesus exited however Christians believe Jesus is the son of God born of a virgin birth. Buddhism believes our way of serving and worshipping God is irrelevant and a waste of time. Buddhist originated in India, again you have a begin day whereas Jesus is the first and the last. It is surprising to know that Buddhism is the world 's fourth-largest religion. It astonishes me that people will accept a lie and reject the truth .The word of God says they will reject the truth and chase after myths but Christians should keep a clear mind in every situation. Don’t be afraid of suffering for the Lord (2 Timothy 4:4-6). Work at telling others the Good News, and fully carry out the ministry God has given you. Christianity is worldwide and accepted by many. What I believe and said above There is no other God like our God, Alpha and Omega, beginning and end. Jesus is the Lamb of God that takes away the sins of the world. He is the resurrected King. We have to know the God we serve and trust in his

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