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Which was the first religious group to adopt monotheism the belief in one god?

Who was the forst group of people to spread the idea of worshiping one god


How do you spell judaziers?

The correct spelling of the plural term is Judaizers, those early Christians who believed that Christians should adopt some of the practices of Judaism, most notably circumcision and dietary laws of the Jews.


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What is Judaism also called today?

Judaism is called Judaism.


What rooms are in Judaism?

There are no rooms in Judaism. Judaism is a religion, not a building.


What is the opposite lack of Judaism?

Opposite of the lack of Judaism? Judaism.


Who was the first Russian leader to become a Christian?

Prince Vladimir the Great. Vladimir decided to adopt a monotheistic religion and sent advisors to investigate Islam, Judaism and several sects of Christianity. He decided against Islam because of the ban on alcohol. Although he was impressed by the Greek Orthodox churches and worship, his decision to adopt Orthodox Christianity also had political purposes.


What is Taboo in Judaism?

Nothing is taboo in the sense that it can't be talked about. Judaism has always had a cherished tradition of debate and discussion. In terms of things that are forbidden: Jews are forbidden to worship anyone or anything but G-d. We are forbidden to worship another human, for example. It is also blasphemy, and thus forbidden, to ever claim that G-d would adopt human form. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Can you adopt one?

NO you can not adopt ONE, you can adopt children and pets though!


What is Judaism's real name?

Judaism's real name, in English, is "Judaism".


Which religions were founded in the Europe and southwest Asia?

Christianity and Judaism


What is a movement focused on preserving values but with some allowance for modern influence in judaism?

Lots of those. In more or less the order of most traditional to least traditional, here are some: Modern Orthodox Judaism Masorti (Traditional) Judaism Conservative Judaism Reform Judaism Liberal Judaism Reconstructionist Judaism Renewal Judaism Humanistic Judaism