to suffer and die in atonement for the sins of all whom accept his sacrifice for sin. (The Geography of Christianity 1-3) Christianity is traditionally understood to be founded by Jesus of Nazareth as a religion for both the Jews and God-fearing Gentiles of the Diaspora. Christians view ...
The Koran identifies that the God who spoke to Moses while he wandered in the desert, the God who saved Noah, and the God who watched over Joseph as he was betrayed by his brothers is Allah, the God of Jews and the God of Muslims. The Koran says "He has ordained for men the faith...
Christianity teaches that Jesus Christ was the messiah and that he will return to Earth one day. Christians believe that Jesus died for the sins of humankind. Judaism teaches that Jesus was a teacher and a prophet of God, but not God himself. Judaism also rejects the notion of Jesus’s sa...
7Greetings also to Andronicus and Junia, fellow Jews who were in prison with me; they are well known among the apostles, and they became Christians before I did. Read Romans (GNTA) GOD'S WORD Translation 7Greet Andronicus and Junia, who are Jewish by birth like me. They are prisoners ...
religion had immense control over the lives of people, both economically and socially. The church was not merely the religious institution but also had the power to control the society. Now in the modern society, religion lacks such power. In its place, there are other institutions such as th...