...In theology, monotheism (from Greek "only" and "God") is the belief that only one god exists.“Monotheism”, in Britannica, 15th ed. (1986), 8:266. The concept of "monotheism" tends to be dominated by the concept of God in the Abrahamic religions, such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam, and the Platonic concept of God as put forward by Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite. Some forms of Hinduism also use this form of religion. Read full entry
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What is it with monotheists It seems that Xtians in
particular, but to a lesser
extant many monotheists,
completely fail to grasp
irony.
Is it something in their faith
that causes it, or is it just
that the act of believing
short-circuits that part of
the brain that recognizes
irony?
Thanks.
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Irony, clever metaphors, and sarcasm are all missed by today's robotic programmed monotheists. The early christians at least had interesting writings. |
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Why do Christians expend so To me, monotheism is no more
rational than polytheism, so
if there are Christians who
want to convince me that they
are monotheists, not
polytheists; you
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Evidence is so limiting. You have no evidence for tomorrow, - but you act like it will happen. (Do I dare say you have 'faith'?) |
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Do you think there are any The monotheists dominate by
numbers but there is no
individual thought or standing
up for one's belief according
to monotheism? Atleast the
polytheists respect
individuality!
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There is only one god. It can be seen or manifested in different ways. Why fight. wHAT DIFFERENCE IT MAKES? lET THERE BE ONE OR MANY, WE KNOW THAT THERE IS SOMETHING BEYOND US. sILLY ONES FIGHT OVER UNKNOWNS. |
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