Is Allah the same as the Christian God?

passover also has nothing to do with christianity.
Passover celebrates the miracle by God that resulted in the eventual freeing of the Jews in Egypt.
It is also in the same Bible used by Christians everywhere.

Jews today still 'mark' their doors to remember passover, using a Mazuzah (a symbol of protection stemming from the Torah), and also using red ribbons or even temporary paint on the door posts and lintel during passover itself.

In Egypt, the Jews were told to mark their doors with lamb's blood on the door posts and lintel, a mark of protection against the destroying angel that Pharoh himself called upon while mocking God.

Yes, NoName. The passover is part of Christianity as well. Christians don't celebrate it with marking doors and holding a Seder like the Jews do, but the miracle is an act of the same God worshiped by Christians.

You have already stated your hatred of Jews and your bigotry. There is much more in common between Jews and Christians than you realize. There are certainly major differences, but that does NOT discount the commonalities.
 
Passover celebrates the miracle by God that resulted in the eventual freeing of the Jews in Egypt.
It is also in the same Bible used by Christians everywhere.

Jews today still 'mark' their doors to remember passover, using a Mazuzah (a symbol of protection stemming from the Torah), and also using red ribbons or even temporary paint on the door posts and lintel during passover itself.

In Egypt, the Jews were told to mark their doors with lamb's blood on the door posts and lintel, a mark of protection against the destroying angel that Pharoh himself called upon while mocking God.

Yes, NoName. The passover is part of Christianity as well. Christians don't celebrate it with marking doors and holding a Seder like the Jews do, but the miracle is an act of the same God worshiped by Christians.

You have already stated your hatred of Jews and your bigotry. There is much more in common between Jews and Christians than you realize. There are certainly major differences, but that does NOT discount the commonalities.
no. its not part of Christianity.

we are taught its the last supper, and is special because it was the last supper between Jesus and his bros.

I have stated no hatred.

Jesus is not a lamb smeared on doorways.

two separate religions.
 
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