Hindus are truly monotheist but worship many gods and goddesses and see the same God in them. |
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One of the most poignant stories of the Torah tells us about Abraham, the first monotheist, and his relationship with God. |
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These two views are the result of the shift toward the monotheist belief that Aten is the sole god in the cosmos. |
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Moderns have imagined him a monotheist, but he seems rather to have preached a harmonious polytheism, without conflict among the gods. |
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To study forgiveness in the monotheist religions1, we notice that it takes a particular aspect with each one of them. |
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For the basilica, I created a kind of liturgy for three monotheist religions. |
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To say that the Osirian religion was monotheist in the fullest meaning is difficult to prove. |
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Those beliefs existed up to the advent of the first monotheist religions. |
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Mrs Halonen had launched in September 2001 the organisation of annual meetings with the representatives of the three monotheist religions in Finland. |
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Their constant experience is that solidarity and collaboration are of vital importance for their presence as a small minority in the midst of the majority of believers of the two other monotheist religions. |
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About 1,000 years ago, the two biggest monotheist faiths took a hard new look at the rational, earth-centred ideas of Aristotle which to many modern minds sound like plain common sense. |
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Piganiol's Constantine is a philosophical monotheist, a child of his era's religious syncretism. |
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They talked about the extraordinary coincidence by which almost all isolated group of people we are aware of have established some kind of a monotheist or polytheist cult. |
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Finally, Marvin Hier recalled that the location of the museum in the centre of Jerusalem has a telling meaning since Jerusalem is a unique city in the world where the three monotheist religions are living together. |
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But the gods were always omnipresent in the religions that later on became mythology, as they were in the creativist religions prior to monotheist religions, and specially in the latter. |
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Various neopagan movements have arisen, each advancing its own form of paganism. Some are monotheist. |
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So this latest, fascinating chapter in the history of monotheist scripture comes to us courtesy of a patron whose own code of faith denies the unique authority of scripture. |
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Taking pluralism seriously, Hardy contends, requires us to hope for the withering away of all monisms, including mainstream variants of monotheist religions. |
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