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Which of the following best describes the difference between Jewish monotheism and polytheistic faiths? A. Monotheism requires absolute faith in many gods, but polytheism requires skepticism of belief. B. Monotheism is the belief in many gods, but polytheism is the belief in a single god. C. Monotheism requires skepticism of belief, but polytheism requires absolute faith in a god. D. Monotheism is the belief in a single god, and polytheism is the belief in many gods

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a. monotheism is the belief in many gods, but polytheism I the belief in a single god. ... monotheism requires skepticism of belief, but polytheism requires absolute faith in god

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Answer:D Monotheism is the belief in one god

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