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Monotheism

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Monotheism, derived from the Greek words "monos" meaning "single" and "theos" meaning "god," refers to the belief in the existence of a single, supreme deity. It is a religious concept that postulates the idea of divinity or spiritual power being concentrated in one ultimate being.

Sample Sentences:

  1. Many followers of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam adhere to monotheism.
  2. The concept of monotheism arose in ancient civilizations such as Egypt and Mesopotamia.
  3. Monotheism provides a unified focus for believers to worship and seek guidance from a single God.
  4. The belief in monotheism contrasts with polytheistic religions that worship multiple deities.
  5. Despite different interpretations and practices within monotheistic religions, the core principle remains the same: the acknowledgment of one God.

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