Question
What does the word monotheistic mean, and how does it apply to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?
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The word "monotheistic" means believing in one God. This idea is important to three big religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
In Judaism, people believe in one God who created the world and made a special agreement with the Jewish people.
In Christianity, followers also believe in one God, but they believe that God showed himself through Jesus Christ.
Islam teaches that there is one God too, and Muslims follow the teachings of the prophet Muhammad.
So, all three religions believe in just one God, which makes them monotheistic.
In Judaism, people believe in one God who created the world and made a special agreement with the Jewish people.
In Christianity, followers also believe in one God, but they believe that God showed himself through Jesus Christ.
Islam teaches that there is one God too, and Muslims follow the teachings of the prophet Muhammad.
So, all three religions believe in just one God, which makes them monotheistic.