>>That statement acknowledges that God in all religions states the same truths. One can hardly compare the teachings of Mohammedism with Christianity.<<
Not at all, that is not the way I meant to convey that sentence. People have different interpretations of God. However, if you believe a supreme being created the universe, how is this different then another faith that believes one God created the universe. The interpretation may be different, however, ultimately, it is the same being that created everything.
>>Pardon me for being so dumb but is the Torah the same writings as found in the Old Testament that Christians have in their Bible?<<
That is not a dumb question, that is a very good question. Yes, the Torah is the first five books of the bible written on parchment paper and bound in a scroll with a cover. It consists of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. This is the Jewish Law, contrary to what emile states. It is the core belief of the Jewish people and the most important item found in every Synagogue. |