Urmonotheismus (German for "primeval monotheism") or primitive monotheism is the hypothesis of a monotheistic Urreligion, from which non-monotheistic religions degenerated and is supported by a number of scholars. Judeo-Christian scripture supports this view.
Evolutionary biologists argue for Judeo-Christian scriptures as mythology so dismiss them out-of-hand. They argue preanimism, then animism, totemism, polytheism and finally monotheism developed based on the archeolological evidence; however, the physical evidence does not "prove" that the first modern humans were not monotheists... it's just their best guess after dismissing ancient manuscripts that assert it as myth.
Yes
the hebrews
They were the first group in the middle east to practice monotheism (or at least monolatry, which is an early form of monotheism).
No.
Monotheism
monotheism
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Abraham's covenant with God led his followers to practice monotheism
Christians and Jews are not infidels, according to Islam, but People of the Book because they practice monotheism.I am a monotheist because I believe in one god.
Persia did not have a monotheistic religion. Zoroastrianism had two gods - Ahura Mazda and his adversary Aura Mainyu.
The animisim came first, then the polytheism and then the monotheism
Monotheism