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Essay heading: Role of Man in Monotheistic religions.
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According to the tradition, it is Biblaic figure of Abraham, whom we have to thank for founding of Monotheism. He was the one to realize that there is one G-d and to push away idle worship. Is this opinion supported by the bible? I think so; Abraham after all is clearly considered founding father of Jewish nation, people who accepted Judaism (or Old Testament) and carry on the religion... displayed 300 characters
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So if Abraham is the founder, let us consider ? what is it we know of him from the Old Testament? The story of Abraham does not start with how he served or worshiped G-d. Story begins with G-d telling Abraham : "Go from your lend, and from your fathers home into the land that I will show you. And I will make you a great nation?... displayed next 300 characters
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