As of today, the two largest religions in the world, Christianity and Muslim, have a total of 6 billion members, accounting for more than half of the world's population. On the surface, they seem to have little in common, but when a person transcends the surface and looks at other factors such as rituals, beliefs, morals, founder, beliefs, the two religions There are many similarities. However, in order to truly understand and understand these similarities and differences, it is necessary to go back to the rise and birth of Christianity and Islam.
For me, any objective analysis will conclude that Muslims are "bad" than modern Christianity (seen in the "atheist" eyes). In western countries, the political influence of Christianity is small or not at all. Muslims are increasing, and clearly intertwined with politics, especially through identity politics on the left. The result of the long-term collapse of Christianity by atheists is to create political and cultural vacuums in Islam. It can not be denied that the religious abuse Muslims committed is even more serious than what the most extreme Christians committed. Atheism actually increases the influence of religion on society through an alliance with Islam or at least a useful idiot. Therefore, contemporary atheism is actually completely against the definition of its own textbook.
There are hundreds of religions in this world. Two of them are most famous. Islam and Christianity. On average, 750 million people practice Muslims and 1 billion people practice Christianity. The origin of Muslim is actually originated in Christianity, a historical book shows on the night of 610 that the first of many revelations came from God to Muhammad through the angel Gabriel (Christianity So this is the same as bringing the news.) The birth of an angel Jesus, of course Jesus is the founder of Christianity. Messages received by Muhammad tell him that there are not so many Gods that most Arabs think, but only one God (same as the beginning of the Ten Commandments). This god is the creator of the world (in Christianity God has written in heaven and earth, Genesis 1: 1), and someday he will judge humanity (Christianity But this is the truth: "Hebrews 10: 30"