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what a religion that believes in one god
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A religion that believes in one god is called monotheistic, and the belief is called monotheism.
Key examples:
- Judaism
- Christianity (belief in one God, though Christians describe God as Trinity)
- Islam
- Sikhism (teaches one formless God)
- Baháʼí Faith
- Zoroastrianism (often described as monotheistic or dualistic depending on interpretation)
Contrast: polytheism = belief in many gods; henotheism/monolatry = worship of one god without denying others. If you want more about any specific religion’s view of God, tell me which one.
Key examples:
- Judaism
- Christianity (belief in one God, though Christians describe God as Trinity)
- Islam
- Sikhism (teaches one formless God)
- Baháʼí Faith
- Zoroastrianism (often described as monotheistic or dualistic depending on interpretation)
Contrast: polytheism = belief in many gods; henotheism/monolatry = worship of one god without denying others. If you want more about any specific religion’s view of God, tell me which one.
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