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« on: June 19, 2013, 01:58:28 PM »

Speaking of monotheism, I remember my 7th grade Social Studies teacher saying that the great contribution of Judaism to this planet was monotheism. Putting aside the accuracy of that, I inquired as to just why the belief in one God was superior to the belief in many Gods. She just restated her opinion. I told her that I thanked her for her opinion, but that she failed to answer my question. I told her that I did not find her opinion to be intuitively obviously true at all.

I wonder if a case can be made that the rise of monotheism also gave rise to more religious intolerance. I mean, if there is but one God, and you know who it is, and the other guy's God is an impostor, and heretical, there doesn't seem much room for compromise, and live and let live, now does there?  It seemed that the only way out of the box was the rise of secularism (at least then you killed for non-religious reasons). But I did not say that to the 7th grade teacher alas. I only thought of that this minute in fact. Smiley
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« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2013, 05:00:09 PM »

The genius of monotheism is its ability to focus on both the necessary cultural framework for a society and an ethical philosophy for that society.  That isn't to say that other belief systems don't have both those aspects as well, but they rarely emphasize both to the same degree as monotheism does.

I don't quite get the link between one God and it's efficacy in the building of cultural and ethical edifices for a society. Would you care to elaborate? What having the one all powerful God out there may facilitate is a certain militancy about cultural and ethical edifices perhaps, as opposed to it being particularly more facile as to their creation. Just musing here. I am not in my comfort zone on this one.
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