Religious Reliance with Reverence The Islamic and the Christianity religions are monotheistic, believing in one God as a guidance, but they are different as they should use their beliefs separately from one another. It is important because these are the world’s leading religions. Gradually the two religions are viewed differently with the first being the place of worship. This is where they have a place for peace and forgiveness. Afterwards with the second being the practices of which they pray to God. Next the belief of God, with God being the one they trust the most. Lastly the goal of religion that these two different ones have, for the primary reason of being involved. The Christianity religion starts off by someone who believes and …show more content…
The gift of life is from Jesus Christ himself (Fairchild, Mary. “What Does It Mean to Be a Christian?”). Therefore, Christians go to church to hear the word from the pastor. Because it comes from the Bible. If you read the bible, it tells what is going to go on in the world. This is non-sequitur logical fallacy because Christians who go to church, are going to heaven. It is invalid because you do not know if you are going to heaven just because you go to church. For example, Christians or someone who do not go to church, does not mean they are going to hell. Rather going to church or not we never can make up what Jesus Christ really did for us. When we really put our trust and faith in Christ, we will be born again. This salvation will have the Holy Spirit begin to dwell in our bodies. Christ himself will lead you to the truth, teach you obedience, cleanse you from your sin, give you spiritual gifts, and so forth. Finally, I had interviewed a Washburn professor named Michael Stoica. I asked him a variety of questions related to this topic. There was one question that grabbed his attention which was, what are the necessities of the Christian religion? According to Dr. Michael Stoica, Ph. D., Distinguished Professor of Marketing at Washburn University, “The Bible itself reveals what is important and the fundamentals to the Christian religion” (personal interview 01 …show more content…
These five pillars begin with one, which is the testament that there is one God only and Muhammad is his messenger (Shahadah) (Howie, Karene. “Islam / MuslimHistory & Beliefs of Islamic Religion. Quran / Koran, Muhammad (Mohammed) Quotes.”). Second is prayer five times daily (Salah). Third is the money or charity that is given to the poor (Zakat). Fourth is fast during Ramadan from dawn to dusk (Ramadan). Finally, the fifth pillar which is the last practice, is the pilgrimage (Haji) The belief of God, is considered the only one in the Islamic religion. Muslims believe that God is the one True Creator amongst them. Then they also believe that God has never left and has always existed. Therefore, in which none has existed before him. That God himself will last for a very longtime. Afterwards, acknowledging the fact that he goes beyond life and death. Next, that there is no part of his creation that can and will never resemble him. Lastly, he cannot be seen, but he does see