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Why was monotheism unusual in its time and place?

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Because at the time when the first monotheistic religions were being spread (Christianity and Judaism for example) the majority of the people (if not all), who actually held spiritual/religious beliefs, believed in polytheistic religions.

This means that they believed in many gods where each god or goddess had their owns specifics and "territory" for which they were responsible.
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