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Monotheism



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Monotheism can be described as a religion in which one deity is believed to be the supreme being. This being is commonly called God. Apart from being the only God, this religion does not have any other gods. This belief has been popularized for centuries.

Mehr religion for Mehabad's monotheist Mehabad

Mehabad, a descendent from ancient Iran, established the first monotheist religion. He also wrote Iran's first constitution. The Iranians created five books of divine worship and all five prophets were born from the Iranian geosphere. Zoroastrianism (a separate religion founded in Iran by two prophets) was also created by the Iranians.


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The followers of Mehr began washing their bodies before prayer. They started to praise God prior to praying. Mehr followers were more respectful of God than other religions. They cleaned their bodies before praying to get rid of impurities. They did not only wash their bodies before praying but also washed and cleaned their feet and hands. Later, God's respect was diminished by other religions.

Mehabad's Phenomenology of Faith

Mehabad's epistemological approach to religion might miss the centrality of ritual structures within religious traditions. He claims that religious experience does not depend on the reality of reality, but more on appearances. It may not be enough to inspire people to live religiously.


In monotheism, God is conceived as the creator of the world and of humanity. He has created everything from the natural world to the ethical and social order. God owns all of it. God is supreme, unique, mysterious. One can therefore experience him as mysterium Tremendum, or a fascinating mystery. Monotheism, in this sense is a religion that fears and mysteries.

Mehabad's relationship with Jesus

Mehabad, founder of the divine faith, was also the founder for human civilization. Abad the Great is his other name. He lived for 3593 years, just before Zoroaster. His followers strived to be like him. Magi priests taught the new religion followers about the importance and morality of truth and morality. They declared that lying, breaking a contract and stealing were acts de blasphemy.


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Monotheism refers to the belief in one true god. Monotheism means belief in only one God. This belief is the basis of Christianity and Judaism as well as Islam. The Hebrew Bible in the Old Testament described all gods as inferior and false to God. Later Christianity and Judaism created the idea of one, eternal, divine God.



 



Monotheism