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discuss the judaism , christianity and islamic that acknowledge the books of the old testament and what makes them different from each other​

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Analyzing religion isn't just for the pious anymore. Since the World Trade Center towers were blown away in the name of God four years ago, since the journalist Daniel Pearl and numberless others have been murdered by men and women who seem to believe that heaven will reward their actions, Americans have been forced to acknowledge that religious differences kill, even (or maybe especially) in the 21st century.

Some people believe that basic tolerance of others' religions is the answer. Sam Harris, the author of the current best seller "The End of Faith" (Norton), recommends abolishing all forms of religion. The thought-provoking PBS documentary "Three Faiths, One God: Judaism, Christianity, Islam" goes in another direction. It sets out to prove that the three world faiths involved in current global conflicts are really one big religion. So let's just call ourselves Abrahamic, shake hands and relax.

For starters, Jews, Christians and Muslims have "remarkably similar notions of the divine," says Karen Armstrong, author of "A History of God." Ms. Armstrong delves into those similarities, as do almost three dozen other experts, from Harvard, Yale and other universities and organizations like the Progressive Muslim Union of North America, the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance and the Church of England.

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discuss the judaism , christianity and islamic that acknowledge the books of the old testament and what makes them different from each other

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