ChocolateMoose123
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[MENTION=20790]Zangetshumody[/MENTION]
I am taking this in objectively.
Realize that there I am using Christianity as an umbrella term for emcompassing Protestant religions. Christians belief Jesus was the son of God. A savior.
Not all religions think this and while some Protestant religions believe in this, there are sects within that umbrella term that carry nuance to that belief.
But Christianity and the differences within could be a thread of its own. As I am sure the same thing can be said for Islam. So, I use it for brevity but miscommunication may ensue because of broader strokes being presented.
While I try to stay clear of it, it is difficult due to the nature of the discussion.
Judiasm, Catholicsm, Islam don't fall under "Christian" faith.
I see commonalities that overlap. Especially with Judaism, Islam and Old Testament in the Bible but I am aware of the differences.
I am enjoying seeing the similarities and look forward to learning further and finite distinctions.
It might be quite difficult for me to respond to you without there being a divergence because of our cross-purposes. From how you describe the Christian doctrine, I take a quite a nuanced stand on what you seem to understand by the meaning of "Christianity", and so its difficult for me to answer your question directly without thinking you will relate it to something different to what I mean.
I am taking this in objectively.
Realize that there I am using Christianity as an umbrella term for emcompassing Protestant religions. Christians belief Jesus was the son of God. A savior.
Not all religions think this and while some Protestant religions believe in this, there are sects within that umbrella term that carry nuance to that belief.
But Christianity and the differences within could be a thread of its own. As I am sure the same thing can be said for Islam. So, I use it for brevity but miscommunication may ensue because of broader strokes being presented.
While I try to stay clear of it, it is difficult due to the nature of the discussion.
Judiasm, Catholicsm, Islam don't fall under "Christian" faith.
I see commonalities that overlap. Especially with Judaism, Islam and Old Testament in the Bible but I am aware of the differences.
I am enjoying seeing the similarities and look forward to learning further and finite distinctions.