Aštra’el
Aštara, Blade of Aštoreth
Are you truly monotheistic?
Please just relax and think about this with an open mind. Abrahamic mythology has an entire pantheon of spiritual beings who are believed to exist Above and Below and Within in a manner beyond our comprehension. In the Abrahamic religions, the term "god" seems to have evolved to mean the ultimate being of ultimate everything... when before, the roles of many gods and goddesses were more comparable to the roles of many of the angels and demons we learn about in Abrahamic lore.
The heavens and hells are believed to be inhabited by hierarchies of demonic and angelic beings, beings that often have epic, glorious backstories... Celestial or Infernal duties or purposes.... and at times, godlike supernatural powers. Godlike not compared to YHWH, but godlike compared to many divine beings mentioned in other pantheons and mythologies.
Out of respect for the Creator, and for other reasons, most YHWH worshippers do not call these beings "gods" or "deities". They use lesser terms like "angels" and "demons". Regardless of the language used... they believe in these forces... these Celestial and Infernal beings. So... are you truly monotheistic?
Keep in mind, "monotheism" does not mean "the worship of one and only one god". It means "the belief in one and only one god". Are you really monotheistic? You believe in God, but what about Satan, or the archangel Michael? Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel? What about Metatron, Azrael, or Kerubiel? What of the Cherubim and Seraphim, and the Living Creatures? What of Samael, Asmodeous, Lilith, Astaroth, Iblis... etc?
Have you considered the possibility that your beliefs or religion could be considered polytheistic... or more specifically, monolotristic... or perhaps even henotheistic? Monolotrism, or monolotry, is the recognition of the existence of many gods but with the consistent worship of only one deity. Henotheism is the belief in and worship of a single god while accepting the existence or possible existence of other deities that may also be served.
So... are you truly monotheistic? If not, it doesn't change anything. In my eyes, you still worship the highest, greatest, most glorious, most epic, most awesome, most powerful being... regardless if you perceive that being as the only God... or a God of gods.
Please just relax and think about this with an open mind. Abrahamic mythology has an entire pantheon of spiritual beings who are believed to exist Above and Below and Within in a manner beyond our comprehension. In the Abrahamic religions, the term "god" seems to have evolved to mean the ultimate being of ultimate everything... when before, the roles of many gods and goddesses were more comparable to the roles of many of the angels and demons we learn about in Abrahamic lore.
The heavens and hells are believed to be inhabited by hierarchies of demonic and angelic beings, beings that often have epic, glorious backstories... Celestial or Infernal duties or purposes.... and at times, godlike supernatural powers. Godlike not compared to YHWH, but godlike compared to many divine beings mentioned in other pantheons and mythologies.
Out of respect for the Creator, and for other reasons, most YHWH worshippers do not call these beings "gods" or "deities". They use lesser terms like "angels" and "demons". Regardless of the language used... they believe in these forces... these Celestial and Infernal beings. So... are you truly monotheistic?
Keep in mind, "monotheism" does not mean "the worship of one and only one god". It means "the belief in one and only one god". Are you really monotheistic? You believe in God, but what about Satan, or the archangel Michael? Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel? What about Metatron, Azrael, or Kerubiel? What of the Cherubim and Seraphim, and the Living Creatures? What of Samael, Asmodeous, Lilith, Astaroth, Iblis... etc?
Have you considered the possibility that your beliefs or religion could be considered polytheistic... or more specifically, monolotristic... or perhaps even henotheistic? Monolotrism, or monolotry, is the recognition of the existence of many gods but with the consistent worship of only one deity. Henotheism is the belief in and worship of a single god while accepting the existence or possible existence of other deities that may also be served.
So... are you truly monotheistic? If not, it doesn't change anything. In my eyes, you still worship the highest, greatest, most glorious, most epic, most awesome, most powerful being... regardless if you perceive that being as the only God... or a God of gods.