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affections by unlimited desires, and to weaken the character by servile terrors. It supplied no field for the imagination, and forced it back upon Polytheism and Fetichism, which, under Theology, form the only possible foundation for poetry. The pursuits of practical life were never sincerely promoted by it, and they advanced only by evading or resisting its influence.
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against people of alien . They invoke divine sanction for the cruelties inflicted on the conquered. The spirit of old Israel is inherited by Christianity and Islam, and it might not be unreasonable to suggest that it would have been better for Western civilization if Greece had moulded it on this question rather than Palestine."
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Monotheism in Western Europe is now as obsolete and as injurious as Polytheism was fifteen centuries ago. The discipline in which its moral value principally consisted has long since decayed; and consequently the sole effect of its doctrine, which has been so extravagantly praised, is to degrade the
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The intolerance of narrow monotheism is written in letters of blood across the history of man from the time when first the tribes of Israel burst into the land of Canaan. The worshippers of the one jealous God are egged on to aggressive wars against people of alien . They invoke divine sanction for
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regarded monotheism as a cause of violence, saying: "The intolerance of narrow monotheism is written in letters of blood across the history of man from the time when first the tribes of Israel burst into the land of Canaan. The worshippers of the one jealous God are egged on to aggressive wars
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said, "Monotheism is irreconcilable with the existence in our nature of the instincts of benevolence" because it compels followers to devote themselves to a single Creator. Jacob Neusner suggests that "the logic of monotheism ... yields little basis for tolerating other religions".
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the cruelties inflicted on the conquered. The spirit of old Israel is inherited by Christianity and Islam, and it might not be unreasonable to suggest that it would have been better for Western civilization if Greece had moulded it on this question rather than Palestine.
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has been a "totalizing discourse", often co-opting all aspects of a social belief system, resulting in the exclusion of "others". Jacob Neusner suggests that "the logic of monotheism ... yields little basis for tolerating other religions".
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criticized monotheism due to its idea of a transcendent almighty father; he says about monotheism that it "seems to anesthetize the sense of wonder as if one were committed to a single line of thought by a cosmic legal contract".
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David Hume said that unlike monotheism, polytheism is pluralistic in nature, unbound by doctrine, and therefore far more tolerant than monotheism, which tends to force people to believe in one faith.(David Hume,
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said that "Monotheism is irreconcilable with the existence in our nature of the instincts of benevolence" because it compels followers to devote themselves to a single Creator.
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power. They say that the one god regarded as male, opposes everything related to change, sensuality, nature, feeling, and femininity.
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has been a "totalizing discourse", often co-opting all aspects of a social belief system, resulting in the exclusion of "others".
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has occurred throughout history. Critics have described monotheism as a cause of ignorance, oppression, and violence.
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James William Gibson, "A Reenchanted World: The Quest for a New Kinship with Nature", Macmillan, 2009, p. 98.
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Jacob Neusner claims that 'the logic of monotheism ... yields little basis for tolerating other religions.'
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Berchman, Robert M. (May 2008). "The Political Foundations of Tolerance in the Greco-Roman Period". In
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Arvind Sharma, "A Primal Perspective on the Philosophy of Religion", Dordrecht, Springer, 2006, p.29.
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Some feminist thinkers have criticized the monotheistic concept as the model of the highest form of
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Worship as a Hindrance to Self "Worship as a Hindrance to Self-Actualization", by Daniel L. Kelley
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The major monotheistic religions, in defining the Deity, traditionally agree that the one God is (
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Judgement of the ideas, validity, concept or practice of the belief in only one deity
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Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion and the Natural History of Religion
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regarded monotheism as a cause of violence, saying:
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The Curse of Cain: The Violent Legacy of Monotheism
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