298). Although divided into denominations, such as Roman Catholicism and Protestantism, common practices under Christianity include prayer, study and reading of scriptures, such as the Bible, and Sunday worship. Similar to Islam and Judaism, Christianity promotes one God, according to Mary Fisher (Fisher, 2008 p. 295). Similar to the structure of Judaism, holidays and celebrations play an important role in the structure of Christianity. Where followers of Judaism believe in the Messiah as a heroic and saving figure, most Christians believe in the second coming of Christ as a concept of heroism, peace and salvation, according to Mary Fisher (Fisher, 2008 p. 313). Unlike Judaism, many followers of Christianity see their religion as a true faith, where followers of Judaism do not adhere to a rigid belief (Fisher, 2008 p. 347). Furthermore, Islam and Judaism deny the resurrection of Jesus Christ, a central aspect of the structure of Christianity. However, the ultimate goal of Christianity is centered on love and obedience to God, in preparation for the next judgment
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