This week, I interviewed a Jewish rabbi, a Muslim imam and scholar, and a Methodist minister about this question: "Do Jews, Christians and Muslims worship the same God?" All three said, "yes … basically they do." (Not all representatives of these three traditions would agree, of course, but these three -- all veterans of the interfaith movement -- said yes right away.) Now, they recognized some complications, like the Christian belief in the Trinity and that Jesus is called the "Son of God," but they still came away affirming that God is basically one and the same for all three traditions.
Its a pretty widely accepted theory, not sure why its so hard for you to wrap your head around it. Thats the entire reason jews and palestine fight over their lands. Each side believes it is holy and they both want it.
Nah, they are all based off the same old ass stories.
https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/archaeology-around-the-world/article-826776
Notice this is a jewish news site, even they acknowledge these stories are base don much older ones.
Its like how there are different forms of Christianity.
Everyone seems to interpret the storys differently.
https://www.ncronline.org/blogs/ncr-today/do-christians-muslims-and-jews-worship-same-god
Its a pretty widely accepted theory, not sure why its so hard for you to wrap your head around it. Thats the entire reason jews and palestine fight over their lands. Each side believes it is holy and they both want it.
Source: “some rabbi” LOL!