Judaism is not a Monotheism! The term Monotheism comes

 

from Greek Christological doctrines called:

 

MONOPHYSITISM, MONOTHELITISM. Judaism expresses

 

Hashem Echad. האחדות של אלוהים Ha'Echadut Shel Elohim- The oneness of G-d!

 

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WHAT’S IN A WORD, WE STATE TERMS ALL THE TIME AND HAVE NO

 

REAL UNDERSTANDING OR AWARENESS OF ITS ORIGIN, WE

 

PROCLAIM JUDAISM AS A MONOTHEISM BUT WE ARE NOT AWARE

 

THAT IN STATING THIS WE ARE AFFILIATING OURSELVES WITH

 

MONOPHYSITISM AND MONOTHELITISM. GREEK CAN NOT

 

REMOVE OR ABSORB PAGANISM WITHIN ITS DEFINITIONS. I’VE

 

STUDIED ASPECTS OF GREEK AND IT CAN NOT!

 

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All of the other religions in the world find placement amongst

 

variations of gods in creos, Christianity has in origin over 165

 

gods, Islam has 300 gods, all of which they have individually

 

tried monotheistically diverging from polytheism, pantheism

 

into a monotheistic mask. However truth be told, they in

 

origin have all had many different gods and none of them

 

other than Judaism is really in origin having a oneness from

 

origin, from beginning!

 

Roman and Greek Gods

 

 

Now the term Monotheistic itself is Greek which I find

 

rather humorous to be quite frank, the Greeks were just as

 

pagan and pantheistic as Rome and further more there

 

offshoot pagan religion Christianity. Mono coming from the

 

Greek meaning: One which is a play on words really. There

 

Monotheistic or Monotheism comes from a doctrine called:

 

Monothelitism the Christiological doctrine developed in the

 

7th century CE for us AD for them to the effect of Tri-Theism

 

a pagan dogmatic naturalistic doctrine of Jesus having two

 

natures with a single will, the whole man while being god

 

falsity.

 

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The point in mentioning this is we Jews do not ascribe to

 

Monotheism we ascribe in truth to Hashem Echad. האחדות של אלוהים Ha'Echadut Shel Elohim- The oneness of G-d! Because frankly the Greek term does not apply to nor was it ever meant towards the principal that there is but one G-d! All that you have to do is study its origin as monotheism comes from MONOPHYSITISM, MONOTHELITISM that is why Judaism and the early great Rabbis especially Sephardic was highly against the use of Greek terms within Jewish teachings because even if they relate a so called oneness of there god they are really speaking of a oneness between there multiplicitious gods 165 to be exact.

 

 

 

I would advise you to purchase a book called: Dictionary of

 

Philosophy and religion Eastern and Western thought by W.L.

 

Reese. Copyright 1980 which expresses a great deal in this

 

regard to these Greek terms and there real meanings from a

 

definition point of view.

 

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Thus because Monotheism comes from those two Greek

 

doctrines we can not ascribe or affiliate or use that term

 

monotheism, as we do not ascribe to Monophystism and

 

Monothelitism, we ascribe to Tora and has already been

 

mentioned the first law we were taught in Shmot is to know

 

that there is but one G-d! You can not remove in origin the

 

multiplitious gods from the Greek and Rome/ Latin and

 

retranslate pagan terminology to fit Hebraic or Judaic

 

meanings, it won’t work and it doesn't apply!

 

 

 

 

The issue is people don’t study enough and but regurgitate

 

what they hear other people saying! So in truth the other two

 

religions can ascribe to themselves as being Monotheistic we

 

Jews can not! For the other two religions have a belief in that

 

monophystism and monothelitism

 

 

Tora and Judaism does not!