Atenism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Atenism , or the Amarna heresy , is one of the earliest known, well-documented, monotheistic religions, associated with the eighteenth dynasty Pharaoh Amenhotep IV, better known under his adopted n...
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monotheism has been around for thousands of years, there are so many religions that have come and gone so we dont know exactly. Islam, Christianity and Judaism say there have been people (prophets if you like) before who were contacted by G...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Who_introduced_monotheism
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; Archaeologists believe they have uncovered origins of monotheism in northern Jordan ... Today, a scholar with enough archeological and historical background can view the evolving layers like an epic film describing the birth of monotheism.
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cogweb.ucla.edu/Culture/Monotheism.html
cogweb.ucla.edu/Culture/Monotheism.html
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He introduced monotheism into Egypt - the worship of the sole god Aten. He closed the temples of the other gods and put priests out of work thereby making powerful enemies, who incited the people against the pharaoh, Akhenaten in turn persecuted the people to secure order.
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web.jjay.cuny.edu/~mbstwck/egypt.htm
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One of ancient Egypt's greatest kings had a strikingly feminine body shape even though he fathered at least half a dozen children possibly including Tutankhamun. ... Images of Akhenaten, who introduced monotheism to Egypt and died more than 33 centuries ago, suggest that the pharaoh had breasts and wide hips were due to...
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www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-563484/Mummy-I-mean-Daddy----Scientist-unwraps-feminine-curves-Tutankhamuns-father.html
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BALTIMORE - Dude looked like a lady. ... That’s what has puzzled researchers for years about Akhenaten, the famed pharaoh who introduced radical monotheism to ancient Egypt. While he fathered at least at least a half-dozen children, his body form was distinctly feminine...
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news.bostonherald.com/news/national/south/view.bg?articleid=1091390&srvc=home&position=recent
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; Wine amphoras, Abydos, 3100-2700 BC ... ; Scribe seated cross-legged with a papyrus on his knees, 5th Dynasty (2500-2350 BC) ... ; Akhenaton introduced monotheism, which was crushed after his death...
http://www.pbase.com/bmcmorrow/louvreegyptmiddleeast&pa...
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Muslims today believe the myth that Muhammad introduced monotheism to the area around Mecca and Arabia in general. The truth is that Muhammad got tired of the Christians constantly preaching monotheism to him fellow Arabs, knowing in his heart, that they were correct in their criticism of Arab paganism.
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www.bible.ca/islam/islam-myths-learned-monotheism-from-...
www.bible.ca/islam/islam-myths-learned-monotheism-from-christians.htm
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It was here they were able to reestablish their monotheism. We can call those refugees The Cult of the Levites. They were the ones who introduced monotheism to Israel. They are the bridge between the monotheism of the Amarna era and the monotheism of our present day.
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www.robamel.com/COTL/index.html
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