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@ Virtus
2025-06-09 02:50:17
Yes. The Christian Scriptures (Old and New Testament) present a God distinct from the Jewish understanding (based primarily on the Pentateuch and the Telmud) and Islamic understanding (based primarily on the Qur'an).
The numerous creeds and confessions of the Christian Church also further solidify the distinctions between Christianity and every other religion, especially the so-called "Abrahamic" ones.
The Scriptures are brimming with trinitarian imagery, language, references, and affirmations (including in the Pentateuch) rejected by Jews and Muslims.
Jews and Muslims also have very little in common with one another doctrinally, by the way, but they share in a rejection of God as trinity and especially of Jesus as one of the three persons of the trinity.