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Monotheism



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Monotheism is a religion which holds that there is only one god or supreme being. This being is commonly known as God. This religion has no other gods, and this is the only God. This belief is very popular and has been for centuries.

Mehabad's monotheist Mehr religion

Mehabad, a descendant of ancient Iran founded the first monotheist religion. He also wrote the first constitution, and shaped Iranian culture. The Iranians created the five books of divine worship, and all five prophets rose from the Iranian geographic sphere. Zoroastrianism was also founded by two Iranian prophets by the Iranians.


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Mehr's followers began washing their bodies before praying. They began to praise God after praying. Unlike other religions, Mehr followers paid greater respect to God. They cleaned their bodies before praying to get rid of impurities. In addition to washing their bodies before prayer, they also made sure to wash their feet and hands. Later, God's respect was diminished by other religions.

Mehabad's faith phenomenology

Mehabad's epistemological approach to religion might miss the centrality of ritual structures within religious traditions. According to him, religious experience can be more about how it appears than the reality itself. This may be why it is not enough to make people believe in religion.


Monotheism views God as the creator and sustainer of the world. He is the creator of everything, from the natural and moral worlds to the social order. God owns all of it. God is supreme and unique. He is mysterious. Monotheism therefore is a religion based on fear and mystery.

Mehabad's relationship with Jesus

Mehabad, the founder of the divine religion, was also the founder of the human civilization. Abad is also known by the name Abad and lived around 3593 years before Zoroaster. His followers strived to be like him. Magi priests instructed new believers in the religion about truth and morals. They also declared that lying or breaking a bond was blasphemy.


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Monotheism consists of believing in one true God. All other deities are considered false or demons, and cannot be compared with the one God. This belief forms the foundation of Christianity as well Judaism and Islam. The Hebrew Bible described other gods in the Old Testament as being inferior to God. Later Christianity, Judaism and Islam developed the idea of a single, divine, eternal God.



 



Monotheism