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insens350 [35]
1 year ago
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Why was the concept of believing in one god so profound

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frosja888 [35]1 year ago
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The  concept of believing in one god is so profound because people believe that only God knows what the human understanding can not comprehend which is monotheistic belief.

<h3>Which  monotheistic belief?</h3>

The  monotheistic beliefs is  the belief that there is only one god and they believe that he is the only supernatural being.

However, the world focus on the world's three major monotheistic religions .

These religions are Judaism, Islam and Christianity,  and this is been practice in many countries but they still believe in one supernatural god.

It should be noted that Religions are been considered examples of monotheism and some of this religion are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam because of their  belief system  which is based on  belief in multiple deities, hence The  concept of believing in one god is so profound because people believe that only God knows what the human understanding can not comprehend which is monotheistic belief.

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