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The Three Religions

Summary:   The 3 Main Religions and how they formed.


There are many ways in which Jews, Christians, and Muslims are different. Most people would never think that these religions could possible have anything in common, but they do. True, they all have different prophets, different holy books, and different beliefs... but they all worship the same God. The history of these religions and events that took place in the past all the way up into current times is what makes them so different.

In the Christian religion, Jesus is said to be God's son and the prophet. He was born to Mary, which was a miracle because she was supposedly a virgin. Jesus preached about God's love for all people, and gained quite a following. In around 30 A.D., he was convicted of treason and crucified. Therefore, the cross is a worldwide symbol for.....

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