- published: 20 Jan 2011
- views: 12544
- author: bdwilson1000
15:01
Atheism - A History of God (The Polytheistic Origins of Christianity and Judaism)
Part 2: youtu.be Reupload from Youtube user Evid3nc3. Check out his channel for more great...
published: 20 Jan 2011
author: bdwilson1000
Atheism - A History of God (The Polytheistic Origins of Christianity and Judaism)
Part 2: youtu.be Reupload from Youtube user Evid3nc3. Check out his channel for more great videos: www.youtube.com Sources: Books and Concepts: A History of God: The 4000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam: www.amazon.com Well-sourced Wikipedia articles describing the evolution of Jewish monotheism from polytheism: en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org Enuma Elish: en.wikipedia.org Library of Ashurbanipal: en.wikipedia.org Canaanite Religion: en.wikipedia.org Did Jewish Slaves Build the Pyramids?: skeptoid.com Taanach Cult Stand: en.wikipedia.org Israel Enters Recorded History in Egypt at 1200 BCE: en.wikipedia.org Jeremiah's Monolatrist Polytheism: en.wikipedia.org Exodus Renaming by P verified in The Bible with Sources Revealed: www.amazon.com -- All excerpts used in this video are either copyright-free or covered under "fair use" in Title 17 § 107 of the USC, including: I highly recommend you check out the rest of his "Why I am no longer a Christian" series, available here - www.youtube.com
- published: 20 Jan 2011
- views: 12544
- author: bdwilson1000
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Why Polytheism
Polytheism is a more accurate reflection of the world around us. In a world where Monothei...
published: 13 Jul 2008
author: fiacharrey
Why Polytheism
Polytheism is a more accurate reflection of the world around us. In a world where Monotheism is leading us closer and closer to destruction, Polytheism may be the only answer... yeah... as if THAT's going to happen... On the Value of Polytheism www.adf.org
- published: 13 Jul 2008
- views: 1495
- author: fiacharrey
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Hellenic Polytheism and the Gods (Hellenic Ethnicum)
(Source: Scroll Of Oplontis, 1991) Hellenismos is the name of the Greek Religion. "Helleni...
published: 29 Aug 2010
author: MysticTV777
Hellenic Polytheism and the Gods (Hellenic Ethnicum)
(Source: Scroll Of Oplontis, 1991) Hellenismos is the name of the Greek Religion. "Hellenism is a package consisting Ethos, World View, value system" (Vlassis Rassias), language, customs, philosophy, community, and Religion. Hellenism is something that is called "Ethnicum" (sadly, most people would call it just "Paganism"). "Hellenism is a way of human functioning at the collective and personal level." (Rassias). Hellenismos is only one (!) part of the Hellenic Ethnicum. The Ancient Greek Culture was the product of the Hellenic Ethnos, and the same applies to the Hellenic Religion. Therefore the polytheistic Greeks are called since late antiquity and they still call themselves as "Ethnic Hellenes", because, and in contrast to the christian Greeks, they follow the ethnic and genuine hellenic Tradition, Religion, and Worldview created by the Ancient Greeks themselves. The identity of the ethnic Hellenes is culturally, ethnically, and religiously. Someone is called "Ethnicus" (lat.) or "Ethnikos" (gr.) (pl. Ethnikoi) when he follows the genuine and indigenous Ways of his Ancestors. "Hellenic Religion" is not an umbrella Term. The many terms Hellenic Polytheism, Greek Religion, Hellenic Polytheism, Hellenismos, and ethnic hellenic Religion are synonymous and they are all used interchangeably to refer to the one and the same religion. The term "Reconstructionism" (unknown to the most Hellenes in Greece) refers the methodology of reviving ancient ethnic Religions. The hellenic ...
- published: 29 Aug 2010
- views: 3789
- author: MysticTV777
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Hair Stylist vs Hellenic Polytheists
I explain the discrimination I experienced when attempting to find a stylist for my weddin...
published: 03 Jul 2011
author: politicalpagan
Hair Stylist vs Hellenic Polytheists
I explain the discrimination I experienced when attempting to find a stylist for my wedding hair and makeup. Apparently she was afraid that my Pagan hair might attack her or something. While I can admit it's hard to manage sometimes, it's hardly venomous.
- published: 03 Jul 2011
- views: 2648
- author: politicalpagan
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Polytheism in 9 Minutes (Part 2)
(Confusianism, Shintoism and Taoism) Although not technically polytheistic, three SE Asian...
published: 31 Dec 2010
author: Keith Hughes
Polytheism in 9 Minutes (Part 2)
(Confusianism, Shintoism and Taoism) Although not technically polytheistic, three SE Asian religions will be the focus of this HipHughes lecture. Geared for students taking Global or World History, specifically aimed at the NY state regents but applicable across most high school curriculums.
- published: 31 Dec 2010
- views: 1444
- author: Keith Hughes
3:13
Hellenic Polytheists
A video about the differences between Hellenic Polytheists and Eclectic Greek Polytheists....
published: 15 Sep 2009
author: PriestessofAthena
Hellenic Polytheists
A video about the differences between Hellenic Polytheists and Eclectic Greek Polytheists.
- published: 15 Sep 2009
- views: 991
- author: PriestessofAthena
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Hinduism - Why so many Gods? is it a Polytheistic religion?
Question One: Why does Hinduism have so many Gods? A: Hindus all believe in one Supreme Go...
published: 22 Dec 2007
author: anticonversion
Hinduism - Why so many Gods? is it a Polytheistic religion?
Question One: Why does Hinduism have so many Gods? A: Hindus all believe in one Supreme God who created the universe. He is all-pervasive. He created many Gods, highly advanced spiritual beings, to be His helpers. Longer answer: Contrary to prevailing misconceptions, Hindus all worship a one Supreme Being, though by different names. This is because the peoples of India with different languages and cultures have understood the one God in their own distinct way. Through history there arose four principal Hindu denominations—Saivism, Shaktism, Vaishnavism and Smartism. For Sai-vites, God is Siva. For Shaktas, Goddess Shakti is supreme. For Vaishnavites, Lord Vishnu is God. For Smartas—who see all Deities as reflections of the One God—the choice of Deity is left to the devotee. This liberal Smarta perspective is well known, but it is not the prevailing Hindu view. Due to this diversity, Hindus are profoundly tolerant of other religions, respecting the fact that each has its own pathway to the one God. One of the unique understandings in Hinduism is that God is not far away, living in a remote heaven, but is inside each and every soul, in the heart and consciousness, waiting to be discovered. This knowing that God is always with us gives us hope and courage. Knowing the One Great God in this intimate and experiential way is the goal of Hindu spirituality. Elaboration: Hinduism is both monotheistic and henotheistic. Hindus were never polytheistic, in the sense that there are ...
- published: 22 Dec 2007
- views: 77939
- author: anticonversion
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Hellenic Religion - Hellenismos - Greek Polytheism
Greek Tradition, Religion and Worldview. Source: ysee.gr About YSEE www.ysee.gr Some make ...
published: 21 Feb 2012
author: MysticTV777
Hellenic Religion - Hellenismos - Greek Polytheism
Greek Tradition, Religion and Worldview. Source: ysee.gr About YSEE www.ysee.gr Some make fun of Ethnic Hellenic religion by referring to the wanton sexual practices of the Gods... ysee.gr How is polytheism different to monotheism? ysee.gr Are you Pagans? ysee.gr Hellenismos is the name of the Greek Religion. "Hellenism is a package consisting Ethos, World View, value system" (Vlassis Rassias), language, customs, philosophy, community, and Religion. Hellenism is something that is called "Ethnicum" (sadly, most people would call it just "Paganism"). "Hellenism is a way of human functioning at the collective and personal level." (Rassias). Hellenismos is only one (!) part of the Hellenic Ethnicum. The Ancient Greek Culture was the product of the Hellenic Ethnos, and the same applies to the Hellenic Religion. Therefore the polytheistic Greeks are called since late antiquity and they still call themselves as "Ethnic Hellenes", because, and in contrast to the christian Greeks, they follow the ethnic and genuine hellenic Tradition, Religion, and Worldview created by the Ancient Greeks themselves. The identity of the ethnic Hellenes is culturally, ethnically, and religiously. Someone is called "Ethnicus" (lat.) or "Ethnikos" (gr.) (pl. Ethnikoi) when he follows the genuine and indigenous Ways of his Ancestors. "Hellenic Religion" is not an umbrella Term. The many terms Hellenic Polytheism, Greek Religion, Hellenic Polytheism, Hellenismos, and ethnic hellenic Religion are ...
- published: 21 Feb 2012
- views: 295
- author: MysticTV777
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Does Belief in the Trinity Necessitate Shirk ( Polytheism )? ( Q & A Session - 4 of 4 )
IsChristianity monotheistic or polytheistic? Does the Trinity make sense? Representing the...
published: 12 Dec 2008
author: MuslimByChoice
Does Belief in the Trinity Necessitate Shirk ( Polytheism )? ( Q & A Session - 4 of 4 )
IsChristianity monotheistic or polytheistic? Does the Trinity make sense? Representing the Muslim perspective was Adnan Rashid: Brother Adnan is a public speaker, debater and activist. He is presently studying history at university of London. Adnan is a senior researcher for the Hittin Institute and has received popularity through his debates with a number of Christian clergy. He is presently serving as a Khateeb at a West London mosque and has appeared on a number of radio programmes to represent Islam and Muslims. He specializes in the history of Islamic civilization, Sciences, numismatics, ancient manuscript and antiques. He is a public speaker with an experience of delivering presentations on Islamic topics in a number of universities. Adnan Rashid comes from a family of renowned scholars of Islam: his great grandfarher ( Shiekh Minhajuddin Bin Sirajuddin ). Representing the Christian side was Dr. James White: Dr. James is the director of Alpha and Omega Ministries, a Christian apologetics organization based in Phoenix , Arizona . He is a professor, having taught Greek, Systematic Theology, and various topics in the field of apologetics. He is also a critical consultant for the Lockman Foundation's New American Standard Bible. He has authored or contributed to more than twenty books, including The King James Only Controversy, The Forgotten Trinity, The Potter's Freedom, and The God Who Justifies. The Topic of Debate: Does Belief in the Necessitate Shirk ( Polytheism ...
- published: 12 Dec 2008
- views: 1230
- author: MuslimByChoice
5:26
Polytheism (Elohim, YHWH and Yahweh) in the Bible
www.battery-farm.com God clearly refers to himself as "us" early on in the Bible. This cou...
published: 21 May 2011
author: AlexanderBuxton
Polytheism (Elohim, YHWH and Yahweh) in the Bible
www.battery-farm.com God clearly refers to himself as "us" early on in the Bible. This could just be the Royal We but it also opens up the door to the possibility of a number of Gods. Gods tells us these other Gods are fake but it does raise the question of why the Jews got to have a real God and their enemies (Amorites, Canaanites, Hittites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites) only had fake ones? Why would an all powerful God leave these people godless? Maybe they did have their own gods defending them but God was just that bit tougher? Of course, Jesus made it clear that God is the God of everyone now and His early racism should be swept under the carpet. Battery Farm Kindle US amzn.to Battery Farm Kindle UK: amzn.to
- published: 21 May 2011
- views: 1251
- author: AlexanderBuxton
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Does Belief in the Trinity Necessitate Shirk ( Polytheism )? ( Adnan's Opening Statement 1 of 4 )
IsChristianity monotheistic or polytheistic? Does the Trinity make sense? Representing the...
published: 11 Dec 2008
author: MuslimByChoice
Does Belief in the Trinity Necessitate Shirk ( Polytheism )? ( Adnan's Opening Statement 1 of 4 )
IsChristianity monotheistic or polytheistic? Does the Trinity make sense? Representing the Muslim perspective was Adnan Rashid: Brother Adnan is a public speaker, debater and activist. He is presently studying history at university of London. Adnan is a senior researcher for the Hittin Institute and has received popularity through his debates with a number of Christian clergy. He is presently serving as a Khateeb at a West London mosque and has appeared on a number of radio programmes to represent Islam and Muslims. He specializes in the history of Islamic civilization, Sciences, numismatics, ancient manuscript and antiques. He is a public speaker with an experience of delivering presentations on Islamic topics in a number of universities. Adnan Rashid comes from a family of renowned scholars of Islam: his great grandfarher ( Shiekh Minhajuddin Bin Sirajuddin ). Representing the Christian side was Dr. James White: Dr. James is the director of Alpha and Omega Ministries, a Christian apologetics organization based in Phoenix , Arizona . He is a professor, having taught Greek, Systematic Theology, and various topics in the field of apologetics. He is also a critical consultant for the Lockman Foundation's New American Standard Bible. He has authored or contributed to more than twenty books, including The King James Only Controversy, The Forgotten Trinity, The Potter's Freedom, and The God Who Justifies. The Topic of Debate: Does Belief in the Necessitate Shirk ( Polytheism ...
- published: 11 Dec 2008
- views: 957
- author: MuslimByChoice
5:29
Polytheism Redacted into Monotheism
2-6 = part 11 of series next: 3-1: www.youtube.com Playlist: www.youtube.com berties-teapo...
published: 14 Oct 2010
author: heterodoxism2
Polytheism Redacted into Monotheism
2-6 = part 11 of series next: 3-1: www.youtube.com Playlist: www.youtube.com berties-teapot.blogspot.com This segment moves on from an examination of Yehezkel Kaufmann's revolutionary explanation of polytheism versus monotheism. Modern biblical scholars conclude that the earlier polytheistic worldview of the ancient Israelites was deliberately subjected to a revisionist spin that 1) altered texts to almost eradicate evidence of earlier polytheism, and 2) represented later innovations as originating in earlier times (just as Christian apologists later re-interpreted the Hebrew Bible to support their post-Jesusian mythmaking). The transition from polytheism to monotheism was unique to the ancient Israelites, and spawned the three monotheistic Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Genesis 6: www.mechon-mamre.org Psalms: www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org Thefull course can be found here: oyc.yale.edu oyc.yale.edu Christine Hayes is Professor of Religious Studies in Classical Judaica. Before joining the Yale faculty in 1996, she was Assistant Professor of Hebrew Studies in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University for three years. A specialist in talmudic-midrashic studies, Hayes offers undergraduate courses on the literature and history of the biblical and talmudic periods (including Introduction to the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible and Introduction to Judaism). www.yale.edu academicearth.org Diagrams illustrating the timeline and books of the HB ...
- published: 14 Oct 2010
- views: 2048
- author: heterodoxism2
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Does Belief in the Trinity Necessitate Shirk (Polytheism)? (Dr. White's Opening Statement 2 of 4 )
IsChristianity monotheistic or polytheistic? Does the Trinity make sense? Representing the...
published: 12 Dec 2008
author: MuslimByChoice
Does Belief in the Trinity Necessitate Shirk (Polytheism)? (Dr. White's Opening Statement 2 of 4 )
IsChristianity monotheistic or polytheistic? Does the Trinity make sense? Representing the Muslim perspective was Adnan Rashid: Brother Adnan is a public speaker, debater and activist. He is presently studying history at university of London. Adnan is a senior researcher for the Hittin Institute and has received popularity through his debates with a number of Christian clergy. He is presently serving as a Khateeb at a West London mosque and has appeared on a number of radio programmes to represent Islam and Muslims. He specializes in the history of Islamic civilization, Sciences, numismatics, ancient manuscript and antiques. He is a public speaker with an experience of delivering presentations on Islamic topics in a number of universities. Adnan Rashid comes from a family of renowned scholars of Islam: his great grandfarher ( Shiekh Minhajuddin Bin Sirajuddin ). Representing the Christian side was Dr. James White: Dr. James is the director of Alpha and Omega Ministries, a Christian apologetics organization based in Phoenix , Arizona . He is a professor, having taught Greek, Systematic Theology, and various topics in the field of apologetics. He is also a critical consultant for the Lockman Foundation's New American Standard Bible. He has authored or contributed to more than twenty books, including The King James Only Controversy, The Forgotten Trinity, The Potter's Freedom, and The God Who Justifies. The Topic of Debate: Does Belief in the Necessitate Shirk ( Polytheism ...
- published: 12 Dec 2008
- views: 454
- author: MuslimByChoice
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Does Belief in the Trinity Necessitate Shirk ( Polytheism )? ( Rebuttals - 3 of 4 )
IsChristianity monotheistic or polytheistic? Does the Trinity make sense? Representing the...
published: 12 Dec 2008
author: MuslimByChoice
Does Belief in the Trinity Necessitate Shirk ( Polytheism )? ( Rebuttals - 3 of 4 )
IsChristianity monotheistic or polytheistic? Does the Trinity make sense? Representing the Muslim perspective was Adnan Rashid: Brother Adnan is a public speaker, debater and activist. He is presently studying history at university of London. Adnan is a senior researcher for the Hittin Institute and has received popularity through his debates with a number of Christian clergy. He is presently serving as a Khateeb at a West London mosque and has appeared on a number of radio programmes to represent Islam and Muslims. He specializes in the history of Islamic civilization, Sciences, numismatics, ancient manuscript and antiques. He is a public speaker with an experience of delivering presentations on Islamic topics in a number of universities. Adnan Rashid comes from a family of renowned scholars of Islam: his great grandfarher ( Shiekh Minhajuddin Bin Sirajuddin ). Representing the Christian side was Dr. James White: Dr. James is the director of Alpha and Omega Ministries, a Christian apologetics organization based in Phoenix , Arizona . He is a professor, having taught Greek, Systematic Theology, and various topics in the field of apologetics. He is also a critical consultant for the Lockman Foundation's New American Standard Bible. He has authored or contributed to more than twenty books, including The King James Only Controversy, The Forgotten Trinity, The Potter's Freedom, and The God Who Justifies. The Topic of Debate: Does Belief in the Necessitate Shirk ( Polytheism ...
- published: 12 Dec 2008
- views: 687
- author: MuslimByChoice
6:03
Re: Polytheistic Psychology (Re: 0ThouArtThat0)
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published: 22 Nov 2010
author: 0ThouArtThat0
Re: Polytheistic Psychology (Re: 0ThouArtThat0)
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- published: 22 Nov 2010
- views: 1067
- author: 0ThouArtThat0
58:13
Does Belief in the Trinity Necessitate Polytheism?
IsChristianity monotheistic or polytheistic? Does the Trinity make sense? On Saturday Nove...
published: 20 Nov 2008
author: MuslimByChoice
Does Belief in the Trinity Necessitate Polytheism?
IsChristianity monotheistic or polytheistic? Does the Trinity make sense? On Saturday November 15th 2008, Muslim Apologist Abdullah al Andalusi and Christian Apologist Dr. James White engaged in debate on Premier Christian radio show " Unbelievable? " in UK on the topic of whether belief in the Trinity necessitate polytheism. the radio show engages in fundamental questions on Christianity with the intention to openly discuss different opinions between Christians and non Christians. Representing the Muslim perspective was Brother Abdullah al Andalusi: Brother Abdullah a public speaker and activist. He is a former Christian who embraced Islam at a young age, and has studied Islam in depth since he was 18. He also has an academic background in Computer Science. Abdullah has had a long experience in working for Islamic revival and the establishment of Islamic shariah in the Muslim world. Abduallah is a member of the Muslim Dawah Initiative its formed of members from the Muslim community with experience in public speaking, apologetics, polemics, research and community work. His activities involve speaking at community centres, universities, colleges and appearances on various TV programmes. He is experienced in debates with Atheists, Secularists and Christians, and has be involved in public and radio debates with Atheists and Christians. He has made hundreds of videos defending Islam on Youtube. He has debated Christians on Hyde Park Corner for the past 5 years. Representing ...
- published: 20 Nov 2008
- views: 2445
- author: MuslimByChoice
4:26
Roman Catholicism is polytheistic, not monotheistic! Say 'No!' to Maryanity!!!
Trinitarian thought is monotheistic, not polytheistic. In Calvinism, we believe in One God...
published: 28 May 2012
author: cccathena
Roman Catholicism is polytheistic, not monotheistic! Say 'No!' to Maryanity!!!
Trinitarian thought is monotheistic, not polytheistic. In Calvinism, we believe in One God, and that's why we do NOT pray to Mary, or saints, or angels. The first table of the Law forbids prayer to any other than God. Prayer is a form of worship, and one worships what one considers to be god. The pagan polytheistic nature of Roman Catholicism and its pantheon of gods is a bad joke, a lethal spiritual poison. It is not Biblical Christianity!
- published: 28 May 2012
- views: 348
- author: cccathena