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- noun Plural form of
monotheist .
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The failure of even the most stringently iconoclastic monotheists is that while they reject the animal heads, the horns and the hooves of theriomorphic deities they nevertheless maintain the absurd anthropomorphism of not just humanity but masculinity.
Archive 2007-04-01 Hal Duncan 2007
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The failure of even the most stringently iconoclastic monotheists is that while they reject the animal heads, the horns and the hooves of theriomorphic deities they nevertheless maintain the absurd anthropomorphism of not just humanity but masculinity.
A Response to a Response Hal Duncan 2007
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Once conceit of the documentary is asking when the Israelites became monotheists, which is later than most members of the decending traditions would like to admit, so there's some appeal for neo-Pagans - well, up to the point when the other deities disappear.
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To you, those folks are in the vast category "monotheists", a circle you can draw around most people on the planet, leaving you in the embattled and enlightened minority.
The Heirs of Job Hal Duncan 2006
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To you, those folks are in the vast category "monotheists", a circle you can draw around most people on the planet, leaving you in the embattled and enlightened minority.
Archive 2006-02-01 Hal Duncan 2006
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To you, those folks are in the vast category "monotheists", a circle you can draw around most people on the planet, leaving you in the embattled and enlightened minority.
Wisdom, Justice And Mercy Hal Duncan 2006
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The texts teach a dualistic vision, dividing the world into true believers of Islam (the "monotheists") and unbelievers (the "polytheists" and "infidels").
This is a Saudi textbook. (After the intolerance was removed.) 2007
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The texts teach a dualistic vision, dividing the world into true believers of Islam (the "monotheists") and unbelievers (the "polytheists" and "infidels").
KOL update yendi 2006
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The texts teach a dualistic vision, dividing the world into true believers of Islam (the "monotheists") and unbelievers (the "polytheists" and "infidels")." (thanks John)
Wednesday, May 31, 2006 As'ad 2006
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I have been saying that the perfectly reasonable answer to that question—that evil comes to us directly from God/the gods—is largely rejected by monotheists and polytheists alike, and that this circumstance reflects something basic, perhaps something built into our brains, about right and wrong, just and unjust.
In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011
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