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Prior to monotheism, most religions were based on worshipping many gods.
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A:Monotheistic religions that believe in ethical behaviour include:ZoroastrianismJudasimChristianityIslamBahaiSikhism
All Christian religions and Islam are both prominent examples of monotheism. Monotheism is the belief in only one god. The opposite to monotheism is polytheism, or the belief in many gods. Most pagan religions (such as the Greeks, Romans, Aztec/Maya/Inca etc, and some Australian Aborigines) were polytheistic. Shinto, Buddhist and several 'cult' religions (amongst others) are polytheistic today.
There are numerous forms of monotheism: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are just the most famous three of innumerable monotheistic religions.
The word Monotheism applies in contexts that refer to the worship of One God. According to tradition, Western Monotheism was founded by Abraham.
No, there were many major religions before it that taught monotheism. Judaism is an obvious example.
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Islam is one of the great monotheistic religions.
Judaism, Christianity, Islam
No. Monotheism is a category of religions. There are a number of monotheistic religions, such as Judaism, all of the sects of Christianity except Mormonism, Islam, Baha'i, Karaism, Yarsan, Druze, and numerous other religions, many of which share little more than the belief that there is only one god.
Monotheism is the belief in the existence of a single, supreme deity or god. Followers of monotheistic religions worship and adhere to the teachings of this one divine being, contrasting with polytheistic religions that believe in multiple deities. Some prominent examples of monotheistic religions include Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.