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  • Monotheism at Sinai, primitive Christianity, messianic socialism: these are the three supreme moments in which Western culture is presented with what Ibsen termed "the claims of the ideal." These are the three stages, profoundly interrelated, through which Western consciousness is forced to experience the blackmail of transcendence.

    "In Bluebeard's Castle". Book by George Steiner, 1971.
  • All writers of the Chaldaean period associate monotheism in the closest way with unity of worship.

    Unity   Way   Worship  
    Julius Wellhausen (2013). “Prolegomena to the History of Israel: With a Reprint of the Article 'Israel' from the Encyclopaedia Britannica”, p.27, Cambridge University Press
  • Islam is at once the most and the least interesting of the world's monotheisms. It builds upon its primitive Jewish and Christian predecessors, selecting a chunk here and a shard there, and thus if these fall, it partly falls also.

    Christopher Hitchens (2011). “God is Not Great”, p.90, Atlantic Books Ltd
  • It's very clear from Biblical history and Jewish history that Jewish monotheism wasn't developed in an instant, that it became gradually the accepted norm. But undoubtedly, Jewish ancestors were polytheists.

    "Epiphanies: Lord Robert Winston". "The Spirit of Things" with Rachael Kohn, www.abc.net.au. June 4, 2006.
  • Islam, the third in historical sequence of the ethical monotheistic religions of the Near East, was very successful in establishing its monotheism, but had only very moderate success in spreading its version of Jewish and Christian ethics to the Arabs.

  • What we have been raised to think of as inevitable - division and hierarchy, monotheism and nation states - actually accounts for less than 10 percent of human history.

  • The great unmentionable evil at the center of our culture is monotheism. From a barbaric Bronze Age text known as the Old Testament, three anti-human religions have evolved -- Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. These are sky-god religions. They are, literally, patriarchal -- God is the Omnipotent Father -- hence the loathing of women for 2,000 years in those countries afflicted by the sky-god and his earthly male delegates.

    God   Country   Father  
    Gore Vidal (1992). “The Decline and Fall of the American Empire”
  • At least when the Emperor Justinian, a sky-god man, decided to outlaw sodomy, he had to come up with a good practical reason, which he did. It is well known, Justinian declared, that buggery is a principal cause of earthquakes, and so must be prohibited. But our sky-godders, always eager to hate, still quote Leviticus, as if that looney text had anything useful to say about anything except, perhaps, the inadvisability of eating shellfish in the Jerusalem area.

    Hate   Men   Sky  
    "America First? America Last? America at Last?". Lowell Lecture, Harvard University, April 20, 1992.
  • Ikhlaas is to forget the vision of creation by constantly looking at the Creator.

  • For atheism and polytheism there is no special problem of suffering, nor need there be for every kind of monotheism.

    "The Faith of a Heretic". Book by Walter Kaufmann, ch. 6, 1961.
  • Only a country that is based upon an extremely primitive religion, which is Christianity, I am a devoted enemy of monotheism in all of its forms, could have come with a categorizing of people as one thing or the other.

    Country   People   Enemy  
    "Fresh Air Remembers Writer And Critic Gore Vidal". www.npr.org. August 2, 2012.
  • I think [rock'n'roll] essence is what made it good and has a lot in common with what originally made monotheism good - it's against everything that is fixed, all the social structures that you can't go past.

    Thinking   Past   Rocks  
    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • If I were to believe in a god l would believe in gods. I think monotheism is the really ghastly thing. That is the absolutely staggering to me misapprehension.

    "The Importance of Unbelief". Big Think Interview, bigthink.com. December 8, 2009.
  • Only if you have some knowledge of the human sacrifices, the vicious temple rites, the degrading superstitions and customs that were practiced . . . can you realize how much the modern world owes to the Hebrew prophets, whose monotheism and moral teachings entered into Christianity and Islam.

  • I think the whole concept of monotheism is a gift from the gods.

  • Among all nations, through the darkest polytheism glimmer some faint sparks of monotheism.

    Immanuel Kant (1855). “Critique of Pure Reason”, p.363
  • Indeed, intolerance is essential only to monotheism; an only God is by nature a jealous God who will not allow another to live. On the other hand, polytheistic gods are naturally tolerant, they live and let live.

    Arthur Schopenhauer, E. F. J. Payne (1974). “Parerga and Paralipomena: Short Philosophical Essays”, p.358, Oxford University Press
  • I regard monotheism as the greatest disaster ever to befall the human race. I see no good in Judaism, Christianity, or Islam - good people, yes, but any religion based on a single, well, frenzied and virulent god, is not as useful to the human race as, say, Confucianism, which is not a religion but an ethical and educational system.

    "At Home: Essays 1982-1988". Book by Gore Vidal (Appendix), 1988.
  • Monotheism is in its turn doomed to subtract one more God and become atheism

  • The further humans move from hunters to horticulturists to agriculturists to urbanisation to industrialists, the further the sacred recedes, first to heaven, then condensed to monotheism and finally it dies in irony.

    Moving   Heaven   Hunters  
  • Anyone who can worship a trinity and insist that his religion is a monotheism can believe anything.

    Robert A. Heinlein (1985). “Job, a Comedy of Justice”, Del Rey
  • The deepest difference between religions is not that between polytheism and monotheism.

    "The Faith of a Heretic". Book by Walter Kaufmann, ch. 6, 1961.
  • A wide and vague impression exists that so-called Eastern religion is more contemplative, innocuous, and humane than the proselytizing monotheisms of the West. Don't believe a word of this: try asking the children of Indochina who were dumped by their parents for inherited deformities that were attributed to sins in a previous 'life.

  • Monotheism is easily the greatest disaster to befall the human race.

    Race   Disaster   Humans  
  • There is a danger in monotheism, and it's called idolatry. And we know the prophets of Israel were very, very concerned about idolatry, the worship of a human expression of the divine.

    "Karen Armstrong Builds A 'Case For God'". Interview with Terry Gross, www.npr.org. September 21, 2009.
  • We are pantheists as natural scientists, polytheists as poets, and monotheists as moral beings.

    Moral   Poet   Scientist  
  • Communication media enabled collective action on new scales, at new rates, among new groups of people, multiplied the power available to civilizations and enabled new forms of social interaction. The alphabet enabled empire and monotheism, the printing press enabled science and revolution, the telephone enabled bureaucracy and globalization, the internet enabled virtual communities and electronic markets, the mobile telephone enabled smart mobs and tribes of info-nomads.

  • Even the most humane and compassionate of the monotheisms and polytheisms are complicit in this quiet and irrational authoritarianism: they proclaim us, in Fulke Greville's unforgettable line, "Created sick Commanded to be well." And there are totalitarian insinuations to back this up if its appeal should fail.

    Sick   Lines   Quiet  
    Christopher Hitchens (2009). “Letters to a Young Contrarian”, p.57, Basic Books
  • The plague of mankind is the fear and rejection of diversity: monotheism, monarchy, monogamy and, in our age, monomedicine. The belief that there is only one right way to live, only one right way to regulate religious, political, sexual, medical affairs is the root cause of the greatest threat to man: members of his own species, bent on ensuring his salvation, security, and sanity.

    Religious   Men   Roots  
  • Monotheism owes its existence not to philosophic speculation about the nature of reality or knowledge or virtue, but to acceptance of reality identified with a supreme being.

    Israel Shenker (1985). “Coat of Many Colors: Pages from Jewish Life”, Doubleday Books
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