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17 October, 17:41

which of the following best describes the difference between jewish monotheism and polytheistic faiths

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  1. 17 October, 18:34
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    The correct answer is monotheism is the belief in a single god, and polytheism is the belief in may gods

    Monotheists follow only one religion and believe in a single deity. Unlike Polytheism, which believes in several gods, Monotheism defends the existence of a single creator god of the entire universe.
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