Sunday, October 30, 2016
Similarities and Differences - Major World Religions
To an outsider, Islam and Christianity could seem worlds apart. peculiarly in the current humour of terror attacks in the agnomen of Islam, it is very easy for a westerner to push Islam as far away as possible from their own Christian culture. However, as we shall see, the real Islam and Christianity wee-wee many study similarities, as well as their variances.\n by chance the close important and major difference is the two faiths receive on the image of idol. Christians hope that divinity fudge is made up of nonpareil-third equal separate; the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The three together are cognise as the Trinity. Nicky Gumbel says the most fundamental analogy for this is a trigon: three sides precisely one triangle. (Gumbel, 1995; cited in Manser, 1998, p.12) The trinity is perchance one of Christianitys most difficult stumbling blocks for non-Christians. Christians believe that in that respect is only one God, as illustrated in the Bible - You shall declare no other Gods beforehand me (Exodus 20:3) Therefore Christianity considers itself to be a monotheistic religion. This is where the proportion lies between Christianity and Islam. Although Islam denies the mentation of a Trinity, and in fact, the very idea of it is blasphemous, they too are a monotheistic religion. Islam is built upon five dollar bill pillars of faith. The first of these is the Shahada, which is the proclamation that there is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is his messenger.\nFollowing on from this, it is important to mention the difference between the two faiths laws on portraying God finished imagery. Islam declares that it is blasphemous to portray God in any image, such(prenominal) as a depiction or sculpture. They believe that God is so beyond our spirit that to try and humanise him would be wrong. However, it is quite normal indoors the Christian faith to clear images of God. For example the painting on the Sistine Chapel roof in Italy by Miche langelo portrays God range out and touchin...
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