There are a number of similarities between the teachings of Jesus and other religious figures.
What is significantly different is that Jesus Himself is the center of the teaching both in terms of authority and the nature of His person. The two are inextricably linked. Ultimately, this all centers around the claim of Jesus' deity.
Jesus forgives sin. Only God can do that. Jesus also claims authority to interpret scripture or reinterpret it in accord with its true intent. Thus when Jesus said 'you have heard it said...' (there referring to the Old Testament scriptures).. 'but I say unto you...' He meant that He had the authority to make new pronouncements of God's will. Only God can do that, which for any mere Rabbi would have been the utmost presumption.
Jesus miracles also point to the divinity of His person. Interestingly in this regard, later Jewish writers, did not deny that He performed miracles but said He did them by questionable means. The miracles themselves contain teaching in that they demonstrate Jesus' identity as well as His concern for others. Jesus explicitly referred to His miracles in His teaching. The Gospel of John records details of dialogues which occurred after a number of Jesus' miracles, as do the other Gospels.
Jesus' resurrection and the teachings Jesus made after that great event are the crowning glory of His earthly life, and the ultimate source of the Christian witness. The teaching of the resurrection as a real historical event is inextricably connected with Jesus' person and work. He is known as Lord primarily because He demonstrated power over death itself. If this event had not happened, there would be no Christian faith.
The historical resurrection also demonstrates the close link between the actuality of the events described and the teachings of Jesus. If the events described did not occur then the whole of Jesus' teachings are false, even though they contain great spiritual truth. The point is that, in many cases great moral teachings can be divorced from the personal history of the teacher and stand alone as 'good advice' or 'wise sayings'. In Jesus' case this cannot be done since if the events described did not happen then the whole system comes into question.
Renaissance paintings show figures in earthly settings; figures in medieval paintings have heavenly gold backgrounds.
A religious faction is a subgroup within a larger religious community that holds distinct beliefs, practices, or interpretations of faith. These factions may differ from the mainstream teachings of the religion and can sometimes lead to internal conflicts or divisions within the religious community.
Scientific thinking relies on evidence, reason, and the scientific method to understand the natural world, while religious thinking is often faith-based and relies on beliefs, teachings, and traditions to derive knowledge about the world and our place in it. Scientific thinking is testable and subject to revision based on new evidence, whereas religious thinking is often based on interpretation of sacred texts and authority figures.
The Cast System
Renaissance scholars focused on humanism, individualism, and a revival of classical learning and culture, while medieval scholars were more centered on theology, scholasticism, and religious teachings. Renaissance scholars were more interested in the arts, literature, and science, while medieval scholars focused on deciphering and interpreting religious texts and doctrines.
Egyptian and Sumerian cuneiform differ significantly.
They differ in only minor details but not in the basic Islam teachings and faith. Refer to question below for more information.
just read the Bible
microclimates
I can still like someone even if we differ in our religious beliefs.
I differ with your argument that all fatty foods are bad to eat.Though I do agree with you, I differ with you on some points.
It could be argued that all 3 of these religions are about the same thing, worshipping God. Each religion does have a significantly different emphasis, however. Judaism emphasizes the primary importance of the Jewish people; Christianity emphasizes the teachings of Jesus, Islam emphasizes the teachings of Mohammad.