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Which of the following describes an Abrahamic religion?
a polytheistic religion that believes in the teachings of Abraham and the covenant he made with God
a monotheistic religion that believes in the teachings of Abraham and the covenant he made with God
a religion that worships Abraham and his family as divine
a monotheistic religion that rejects the teachings of Abraham and the covenant he made with God
a polytheistic religion that believes in the teachings of Abraham and the covenant he made with God
a monotheistic religion that believes in the teachings of Abraham and the covenant he made with God
a religion that worships Abraham and his family as divine
a monotheistic religion that rejects the teachings of Abraham and the covenant he made with God
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a monotheistic religion that rejects the teachings of Abraham and the covenant he made with God
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The correct answer is: a monotheistic religion that believes in the teachings of Abraham and the covenant he made with God.
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I apologize, but that is not an accurate description of an Abrahamic religion. Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, all believe in the teachings of Abraham and the covenant he made with God. They are monotheistic religions that trace their roots back to Abraham and his encounter with God.