The Roman government tolerated Judaism but not Christianity because Jews respected old religious traditions and Jewish traditions forbaded worshipping more than one god. Thanx! !!!!!!!!
People who believe in more than one god are .
No, the Freemasons do not believe in more than one God.
The belief in more than one god or goddess.
Unlike Christianity, where belief is a big thing, Jews have traditionally emphasized behavior as being more important than belief. What you do matters more than why you do it or what you believe about it. I guess you could say that that in itself is a typical Jewish belief. The central creedo of Judaism is "Hear oh Israel, the Lord your God, the Lord is one!" This rules out all forms of polytheism. Jews do not agree on what God is. In fact, one of the greatest Jewish philosophers, Rabbi Moses ben Maimon, or Maimonides, said that we cannot say anything positive about God, but can only define God by what God is not. Most Jews will agree that if you think you have a definite idea of what God is, you are probably wrong because whatever God is, it is more than we can imagine.
Believing in more then one God is polytheism
Before being called 'Jews', they were called 'Hebrews': descendants of Abraham the 'hapiru' = 'wanderer'. Abraham would have been a polytheist (believer in many gods) before God called him. After the Hebrews settled in the Promised Land, they were called Israelites, and later, Jews. So technically, the answer is "no", because they were not called 'Jews' until long after they became monotheists (believers in one God). nathan.waterman@gmail.com
They believe in one God, the Lord of all mankind, the same God that christians and Jews worship. The word for "God" in Arabic is Allah - it is used by Arabic speaking chrisitans and Jews as well.
They did have a god but they had more than one.
The supreme being of Judaism is God. The Jewish God is omnipotent, omnipresent, omnibenevolent, and has many names. Jews do not believe in a devil or a hell, or that God has ever had a human manifestation. Nowadays, however, more and more Jews are becoming agnostic or atheist. One survey even says that 52% of Jews do not believe in God.
Christians and Jews believe that there is one true God. Christians and Jews pray to the same God.
Belief in One God, the Torah, and the Talmud.See also the Related Links.Link: Jewish beliefs about GodLink: More about the TorahLink: More about the Talmud