No. Christians worship a pagan god, that has God becoming a man, separating itself out from the Godhead and walking around the earth and dying. Born of a god and a virgin and is a man/god.
This is paganism, and does not come from Judaism. Furthermore, the Christians then separate out the ability of God to create evil and give it to what amounts to a lesser god, Satan. Judaism teaches that only God can create Universal Forces such as Good and Evil, and to give the ability to create either of those to another being then elevates that being to the status of a god.
Isaiah 45:5-7 I create light and I create darkness. I create good and I create evil. There is none besides me who does these things.
I alone do these. I am God. So Christians do NOT worship the same God as the Jews do, Christians worship a pagan man-god entity.
As for Muslims, they do NOT worship a moon god. This bit of misinformation was spread around about a hundred years ago or so when archealogists in the Middle East found a Muslim mosque on top of a pagan moon god temple. A reporter saw remnants of the moon god temple, including pagan symbology that suggested moon worship, and reported that it was found in the MUSLIM mosque layer instead of where it was actually found, which was in the lower level beneath it, in the pagan moon-temple that was not Muslim at all.
And this misinformation went around the world - although even the Jews in the Middle East at that time went "wtf? Even WE know that Muslims don't worship a moon god." And that is how the false accusation of Muslims worshipping a moon god got started - and even today you see tons of Christians spouting this bullcrap and nobody bothers to check out whether its true or not or how this conclusion was arrived at.
As for what the Muslims DO worship, it's Allah. Which is Arabic for "El" which is a Jewish name for God, and EL was originally a Canaanite name for one of the Canaanite gods, taken over by the Israelites about 3500 years ago. Allah is not divided up into 3 or 4 as the Christians have, Allah is ONE just like the Jews have for our God.
Everything comes from Allah, just like everything comes from God in Judaism. Neither Islam nor Judaism have a God who was born of a virgin and became a human sacrifice for sin - this is paganism and this is what Christianity has. Muslims and Jews worship the same One undivided God.
Christians do not.
It seems totally obvious to me that all worship the same God (and it's not Satan - Satan is a separate being, a Not God, starting back in the Garden of Eden.) And, yes, Eloah sounds like Allah. Coincidence? Same linguistic roots?
Divine inspiration? I go with the latter, and take it as more proof we all worship the same God. It has always embarrassed me that Islam accepts Jesus as a prophet ( and Buddhists as a Bodhisattva), but Christianity refuses to acknowledge Mohamed at all (or for that matter, the Buddha).
I love the many names of God, by the way. The closest thing in Christianity is the acceptance by the Catholics of the Trinity as an absolute. Off topic - did you know that the original name for God in Hebrew had no gender?
As to your last line, I was sorry to read it. It rather tended to spoil what was a good question. Did you maybe mean to say "Intelligent and Islamiphilic" opinion, or are you being as biased as you are expecting all others to be?
Fundamentalist Christians do not accept faith by works, but rather predestination. Other branches of Christianity understand that faith without works is dead. Peace be with you.
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