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The World's Religions: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam

In Search of Your Eternity

Michael K. Miller
The record of human history is replete with prophets or messengers from God. The world's three most recognized religions - CHRISTIANITY, JUDAISM, and ISLAM - are grounded in the visions, words, and deeds of their prophets.

RELIGION is about searching and about telling. Religion is about finding and following. Religion is about the PROPHET, the MESSIAH, and the ETERNITY.

What are YOU searching for? What are YOU telling? What (or who) have YOU found? Who (or what) are YOU following? Who are YOUR Prophets? Who is YOUR Messiah? Where is YOUR Eternity?

WHERE can you search? WHAT and WHO will you find?

Searching and telling in Associated Content - the People's Media Company yields these results or finds.

Search Term: Christianity
* All Content: 1730
* Text Content: 1550
* Video Content: 0
* Audio Content: 0
* Content Producers: 281

Search Term: Judaism
* All Content 390
* Text Content 353
* Video Content 0
* Audio Content 0
* Content Producers 37

Search Term: Islam
* All Content 1060
* Text Content 937
* Video Content 2
* Audio Content 0
* Content Producers 109

Observation: Christianity reflects 55% of all AC content in this data set; Islam 33%; Judaism 12%.
Observation: Christianity reflects 65.81% of all AC content producers; Islam 25.53%, Judaism 8.67%.
Observation: The AC content/producer ratio for Judaism is 10.541; Islam 9.725; Christianity 6.157.

A Simple Conclusion: Whereas more than half of all AC content in this data set is Christianity and one third Islam, the content/producer ratio is significantly higher for Judaism. Far fewer Judaism content producers are contributing far greater Judaism content.

See Charts 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3.

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Search Term: God
* All Content 14800
* Text Content 11800
* Video Content 19
* Audio Content 13
* Content Producers 1360

Search Term: Jesus
* All Content 4350
* Text Content 3680
* Video Content 3
* Audio Content 15
* Content Producers 440

Search Term: Muhammad
* All Content: 428
* Text Content: 388
* Video Content 0
* Audio Content 0
* Content Producers 35

Search Term: Allah
* All Content: 350
* Text Content: 324
* Video Content: 1
* Audio Content: 0
* Content Producers: 22

Observation: There is more than 42 times AC content on God than Allah.
Observation: There is about ten times more AC content on Jesus than Muhammad.
Observation: The differences in non-text AC content (video and audio) is 50 to 1.

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Searching, alone, in Google yields these finds.

Islam: 108.0 million
Christianity: 49.9 million
Judaism: 16.4 million

Observation: In this search set, Islam reflects about 62%, Christianity about 29%, and Judaism about 9%.

A Simple Conclusion: There is a greater presence of Islam content from within Google than Christianity and Judaism, combined. However:

God: 430.0 million
Jesus: 150.0 million
Allah: 53.5 million
Muhammad: 26.2 million

Observation: In these search sets, God and Jesus eclipse Allah and Muhammad by more than 7 to 1 or 727%.

A Simple Conclusion
: There is a significantly greater presence of God and Jesus content from within Google than Allah and Muhammad, combined.

See Charts 2.1 and 2.2.

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Associated Content and Google are major players in content management and content provision. These data analyses are not about Associated Content or Google, however.

These analyses are a review and consideration of the people's search for answers to everyday and life-long problems, challenges, and concerns. They are a review and consideration of the people's search for answers to eternal concerns. They are a review and consideration of what and who are being offered as answers.

Many a data analyst has drowned in a river with an average depth of three feet. A true swimmer, however, survives regardless of the depth. Likewise, many a theologian has gone to his or her hell - some, to heaven... God help us - mere mortals and everyday humans, eschew Hell and realize Heaven.

Ultimately, the critical importance of these questions and answers is not "the people," or cultures, or societies, or groups. Rather, the critical importance resides with you, the individual.

The consequences of your search are large. Seek and, once finding, choose wisely.

Published by Michael K. Miller

Human, male, Christian, American || Paladin, intrapreneur, entrepreneur || Writer || Father || Retrograde Subject Matter Expert (RSME) on Life, Living, and Love  View profile

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  • the dawn of islam8/19/2008

    good article! by: http://thedawnofislam.blogspot.com/

  • Viktorya Hale6/15/2008

    My point exactly... Merely saying 'God' can mean anything anymore. This is a great read!

  • Sheryl Young4/20/2008

    Very interesting statistics I never would have known otherwise. This took lots of work! I like your conclusion, too!

  • Kristie Leong M.D.2/4/2008

    Excellent article! Very informative.

  • cathiesbloggs2/3/2008

    Very interesting read !

  • Rebecca DeLuccia1/8/2008

    You should also note that many atheism articles contain the word god. Interesting research - I would have enjoyed reading more of the conclusion.

    If you spend too much time seeking external of yourself you may not be able to find the treasure buried within. Seeking within yourself should always come first.

    Very interesting article, thanks for passing it along to me.

  • Rebecca Livermore12/27/2007

    This was a really interesting article and approach. I enjoyed reading your findings.

  • 'alyce rocco'12/24/2007

    "All the answers you seek are within yourself" author unknown or "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you" Matthew 7:7. Interesting concept that AC CPs search for articles to read. I do AC searches at times; to see if anyone already wrote on subjects I wanted to write on. The only other search I do is on 'homeless' or 'homelessness' looking for articles for a now defunct website.

  • Crystal Sky12/21/2007

    Very interesting findings! I especially like your very last line. You created a very meaningful quote. I recently came up with a quote in a comment I made on an article on quotes. Confused yet? ;-) Anyway, I said, "A single line of well chosen words can have more meaning than an entire novel." I truly believe this, and if you choose your words carefully you can create something from nothing that can impact scores of people. You're obviously a very talented writer who can do just that.

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