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What does Christianity have in common with Judaism?

Both are monotheistic.
Both require five daily prayers.
Both believe that Jesus is the son of God.
Both require tolerance of other religions.

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Correct answer: Both are monotheistic.

Brief explanations:
- Monotheism: Both religions worship one God. (Christianity is monotheistic even though it expresses that belief in Trinitarian terms.)
- Five daily prayers: False — Islam prescribes five daily prayers. Judaism has traditional daily prayers (three main services), and Christian practice varies (no universal five‑prayer requirement).
- Jesus as Son of God: False — this is a central Christian belief; Judaism does not accept Jesus as the Son of God or the Messiah.
- Requirement to tolerate other religions: False — neither religion has a blanket doctrinal requirement to tolerate other faiths; teachings and historical attitudes about religious others vary widely within both traditions.