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Monotheism



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Monotheism is a religion where people believe that there is only one deity or supreme being. This being is commonly referred as God. This being is the only God and there are no other gods. This belief has been around for centuries, and it remains very popular today.

Mehr religion of Mehabad's monotheist Mehabad

Mehabad was a descendant from ancient Iran and founded the first monotheist religious system in the world. He also wrote Iran's first constitution. The Iranians created the five books on divine worship. Five prophets rose from the Iranian geographic area. Zoroastrianism (a separate religion founded in Iran by two prophets) was also created by the Iranians.


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Mehr's followers began washing their bodies before praying. They started to praise God before praying. Mehr followers paid higher respect to God than others religions. To cleanse their bodies and remove any impurities, they washed them before praying. They also washed their hands and feet before praying. Later on, other religions diminished the respect they showed for God.

Mehabad’s phenomenology and faith

Mehabad's phenomenological approach to religion may overlook the central role of ritual structures in 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 is the belief that God is the creator of all things and all of life. Everything, from the natural world to social and ethical order, has been created by God. Therefore, everything belongs to God. God is supreme and unique. He is mysterious. 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 is also known by the name Abad and lived around 3593 years before Zoroaster. He laid the foundation for good morals and truth, and his followers aspired to be like him. Magi priests taught new members of the religion the importance of truth, morals, and declared that lying was blasphemy.


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Monotheism means belief in only one true god. All other deities, whether false or demons are not to be compared with the One God. This belief is the core of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and many other religions. In the Old Testament, the Hebrew Bible described all other gods as false and inferior to God. Later Christianity and Judaism conceived of a single, divine and eternal God.



 



Monotheism