polytheist Meaning in Tamil ( polytheist வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
நம்பிக்கையுறும்,
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polytheist தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
None
polytheist's Usage Examples:
He assumes that the narrative was meant ethically, not physically, in order to eliminate false and polytheistic notions; and he draws attention to that double narrative in Genesis which was elsewhere to be so fruitfully handled.
Impressed with the perversions and corruptions of popular Hinduism, Ram Mohan Roy investigated the Hindu Shastras, the Koran and the Bible, repudiated the polytheistic worship of the Shastras as false, and inculcated the reformed principles of monotheism as found in the ancient Upanishads of the Vedas.
I have yet to see a good answer to this one by any polytheist trinitarian.
It is now more usually given to polytheistic races, thus excluding Mahommedans.
"Impressed with the perversions and corruptions of popular Hinduism, Ram Mohan Roy investigated the Hindu Shastras, the Koran and the Bible, repudiated the polytheistic worship of the Shastras as false, and inculcated the reformed principles of monotheism as found in the ancient Upanishads of the Vedas.
"It presents itself historically as an intellectual revolt against the difficulties involved in the presupposition of theistic and polytheistic systems, and in philosophy as an attempt to solve the dualism of the one and the many, unity and difference, thought and extension.
I have yet to see a good answer to this one by any polytheist Trinitarian.
Whilst at times a truly monotheistic fervour manifests itself in the adoration of these two gods, the polytheistic instincts of the people did not fail to extend the pantheon by groups of new deities in connexion with them.
In a letter home he described Rome as "the most wonderful place on earth," but the Roman Catholic religion as "polytheistic, degrading and idolatrous.
Their idolatry (polytheistic) was unaccompanied by human sacrifice.
Synonyms:
theist,
Antonyms:
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