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dear the on and only God, you should remember that Isa or Yasu are just Arabic ways of saying Jesus, Muslims prefer Isa while christians prefer Yasu. The diference in the belief of muslims from the jews is that we believe that Jesus was the messiah and a noble prophet. as for the difference i belif between the muslims and the christians is that we dont believe he is the literal son of God.
lololol. That's an attempt at trying to unite ourselves with the sun worshiping pagans. Jesus is NOT Isa (pbuh). Thing is, Jesus is an anthropomorphism of the Sun. There are ~30 ancient mythological sun Gods that follow the Jesus story (born on Dec. 25, star in the East, bread wine, walking on water, son of God, 12 disciples). In fact, Dec. 25 is when the Sun rises after residing on the Crux constellation for three days (crucifixion), the winter solstice. the 'birth' of Jesus on Dec. 25 is a reference to the Sun when it rises on Christmas Eve, accompanied by the Orion belt (three stars or three kings as the bible says) and the Sirius star. Hinduism also has this parallel. The "three kings" follow the star in the East, to deliver gifts to the "Sun of God", Horus, or today, Jesus. Islam is a good choice, knowing you're not sun worshiping cattle. Isa (PBUH) was a prophet of Allah, Jesus is an anthropomorphism for the Sun. The 12 disciples are nothing but the 12 zodiac signs, the walking on water is a reference to the Sun's reflection in water.
A crucified for three days son of God that turned water into wine is completely unislamic and has direct parallels to Mithras and other pagan Gods.
If you flip the dollar bill you will see a pyramid with the eye of Horus on top of the pyramid. They're influenced by Egyptian culture, A LOT.