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It is not commonality that establishes two unknowns as same unknown. It is the absence of conflict in their fundamental definitions and attributes. The Islamic Proposition rejects the divinity of Christ.
So does Judaism. But they still share a common point with Abraham. God is the one who spoke to Abraham. That means they have the same god.
 
So does Judaism. But they still share a common point with Abraham. God is the one who spoke to Abraham. That means they have the same god.


That is not how you establish two unknowns as same unknown. Lets say given two unknowns X and Y; for X and Y to be same unknown there can be no element, attribute, subset of one that is not also an element, attribute or subset of the other. The moment you run into some attribute of X, which is not also an attribute of Y, then X and Y are not same unknown.

The Christian Proposition includes as an integral and irreducible part of its deity Jesus Christ; which incidentally the Judaic and Islamic Propositions absolutely reject; as long as that is the case the Judaic and Islamic Propositions are not same as the Christian Proposition
 
Islam, its laws and its political intentions are barbaric. A great and growing danger to Western freedom and democracy.

Yep, very much like Trumpism.
 
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