When you look closely at the religions of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, you see that they all come from Abraham, they all share the Old Testament, and it is a foundation that …show more content…
Christians believe in the Holy Trinity; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. They believe that Jesus is the son of God who came to spread the word of the Lord and die for our sins. To them, Hell is “a place of everlasting punishment for the unrighteous” (Matthew 25:46), and salvation can only be obtained by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. The Jewish, however, believe that Jesus Christ was a false prophet who was crucified because of his claim to be divine. They do not have strict views of the afterlife, except when it comes to hell, there is everlasting punishment for sins that merit it. The Islam faith accepts Jesus as a prophet of Allah, though they do not believe he is divine. They also do not believe he was crucified, but rather was raised to Heaven by Allah. Hell to the Islamic faith is a place of fire and torment that has many levels, and salvation may be achieved through good works and when personal righteousness outweighs your sin.
One of the most interesting differences in these faiths is their beliefs regarding sin and how it comes upon people. Christians believe we have inherited a sinful nature from our ancestors, Adam & Eve, the first to rebel against God. It is often referred to as original sin. In Islam there is no idea of original sin. They believe all people are born sinless, and human weakness is what leads us to sin. Judaism also rejects the idea of original sin, and believes only in gaining forgiveness for sin through prayer and