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OpenStudy (anonymous):

3. How are the three major holy books of the monotheistic faiths both similar and different?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Similarities: calling for the same basic morals that are important for people to adopt to live in peace, harmony, and love in communities with different faiths and cultures. Examples of such morals are don't kill (without right or authority), don't steal money or others property, don't lei, don't cheat, ... etc., calling for worship of one and only one God (although in the Bible only one is believed in but considered of Trinity nature) , believing in day of judgment and after death life, believing in angel, and believing in God prophets (although not all of them are believed in by the Bible and/or the Torah) If I helped you, please give me a medal. ~Source Google

OpenStudy (kailee1423):

I found this on another Open Study answer from a while back ago:The three major books, the Hebrew Bible, the Christian Bible, and the Qu'ran, all contain scripture recorded by followers inspired by (or directly attributed to) God. The difference is primarily what each religion considers the 'correct' or canonical version of what is being said. The Jewish faith does not recognize the New Testament in the same way that Christians do (they don't hold that Jesus was the Messiah), and the Christian faith believes in the Trinity nature of God while Islam does not. However, Islam does believe that Jesus was a great prophet, however they also consider both the Hebrew and Christian texts to have been corrupted over time.

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