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| AkenAten belief; AkenAten's Monotheism | |
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| R. azz. miligi | Dec 19 2012, 08:25 AM Post #1 |
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AkenAten's Monotheism Akhnaten believed in One God who was self-produced, self-existent, immortal, invisible, eternal,almighty. This One God was never actually represented.Since there cannot be more than one being who possesses supreme Dominion all overthings, he refused the trinity of Amen, Mut and Khensu. AkenAten belief The essence of God Aten is One not only in kind but also in number. It can not in anyway contain a plurality of persons, since an individual person is nothing else than an individual intelligent essence. Far from being a primitive, polytheistic form, this is the highest expression of monotheistic mysticism. The previous name of Akhenaten was Amen hotep (Amen satisfied) throughout nine years of his reign. The trinity Edited by R. azz. miligi, Aug 20 2015, 07:52 AM.
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| atenist2001 | Feb 8 2013, 09:38 PM Post #2 |
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good post, good to read. |
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