Undeclared, BTW.
While I do appreciate these articles you have been posting in general, this typical theological error pops up:
“The Islamic Moon God, Allah, is a singular entity while the Christian God is triune (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit).”
In Judaism and Christianity, except for among heretics, it is plainly taught that there is one true God, that God is One. Islam does have this one thing in common with Judaism and Christianity. Other than that, the other points are exactly right. A correct understanding of the Trinity does not contradict the statement that there is one God or that God is one.
While Islam probably does have influences of the earlier moon-worshipping religion, Allah is not a moon God. Islam does not worship a moon god; they worship Satan while calling him God. (Allah is the Arabic word for God.) Muslims do not worship Allah, though they claim to.