The essentials? As in the nature and characteristics of GOD? Those happen to be nearly identical; merciful, just, compassionate, giving, long suffering, these things or characteristics are in all books along with more. They are not different in each book and your statement is strange to say the least. Could you clarify what characteristics are different?
I've been through this with you. Allah only shows mercy to the faithful:
“The unbelievers among the People of the Book [Bible] and the pagans shall burn for ever in the fire of Hell. They are the vilest of all creatures.” Quran 98:6
“He that chooses a religion over Islam, it will not be accepted from him and in the world to come he will be one of the lost.” Quran 3:85
“This Book is not to be doubted…. As for the unbelievers, it is the same whether or not you forewarn them; they will not have faith. God has set a seal upon their hearts and ears; their sight is dimmed and grievous punishment awaits them.” Quran 2:1/2:6-2:10
Please don't play the ''context'' rationale again. It doesn't work. The sentiment shown toward unbelievers is clear and concise, with no mercy to be seen. Context changes nothing.
Also, the direction of man by God's will is pretty much the same in all books as well. Merciful, giving without want or prejudice, charity for those in need, direction to those in need, lack of greed and vanity, and works that exemplify the Lord in solitude as not to draw attention to ones self but to draw others towards GOD.
Please do list the differences as I am quite curious to what you might put.
It's strange how people focus on the few dissimilar parts of scripture instead of focusing on hat is important; the direction of man by GOD.
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Doesn't work, as I've already explained.
Just a few critical distinctions between religions that make them incompatible: Christians believe that Jesus is an inseparable part of the Godhead, but Muslims relegate Jesus to the status of Prophet, which is not compatible with the God of Christianity. Judaism rejects Jesus as both the prophesied Messiah and a part of the God Head, which is not compatible with either Christianity or Islam's claim of Jesus the Prophet of God.
If God is Triune as Christians claim, then Islam believes in a different god, and so on. A series of incompatible claims and beliefs.
Either one claim is true and the rest false, or all of these are false claims (most likely), but logically, they can't all be true.
"Whoever imagines himself a favorite with God, holds other people in contempt. Whenever a man believes that he has the exact truth from God, there is in that man no spirit of compromise. He has not the modesty born of the imperfections of human nature;
he has the arrogance of theological certainty and the tyranny born of ignorant assurance. Believing himself to be the slave of God, he imitates his master, and of all tyrants, the worst is a slave in power."
--Robert Ingersoll