by EL1 2 on December 15th, 2006

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Does the Jewish faith have heaven and hell? Why do Christians think that it was omitted from the Torah?

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  • by CDaws on December 16th, 2006

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    I'm not sure what the Torah is so I can only answer half of this question.

    In order, first came Judaism, then Christianity, then Islam. All of these monotheisms believe in heaven and hell and the bible (since they were all founded as Judaism). Their difference as minor, but to sum it up, Judaism doesn't believe in Jesus or Mohammad as divine and Christians don't believe in Mohammad as divine.

    Free religeon, that's what I say!

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    • Yes, religeous differences are significant -- but I find these three monotheisms to follow a very similar concept in life and after-life.

      CDaws

      by CDaws on December 16th, 2006

    • Hi there!
      Just to add, muslims do not see Mohammed as divine either. He is just the final prophet in a long line of prophets.

      Thanks

      ralhimdani

      by ralhimdani on December 2nd, 2010

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