Today’s Judaism and Christianity are monotheistic and
their followers assume that this has been so since their inceptions. But a more
in dept study of the Bible reveals another reality.
We should understand that oneness of mankind, is relatively a new concept. Our
ancestors who lived thousands of years before us had no use for such oneness nor
they could comprehend it. Tribalism was the name of the game. Love of one’s
country was part of the religion. Respect for human rights had no meaning for
them. They considered themselves superior to the rest of humanity and their god
more powerful than other gods. Of course each people had their own god and
protector who defended them during the wars and they made sacrifices to him. The
polytheism is even reaffirmed in one of the Psalms.82
Here YHWA is addressing other gods, supposedly the gods of
other nations admonishing them for being negligent and unworthy of their duties
as gods. The interesting part is the verse 82:6 where YHWA reminds all the gods
that they are the children of the Most High. Who is this Most High? Who is YHWA
talking to? Are there many gods? Who is this father of all of the gods? Is there
another god superior to YHWA and other gods who has begotten all of them? It is
not clear whether YHWA considers himself also to be the son of the Most High or
not, but apparently he (YHWA) must regard him (the Most High) with respect as he
mentions his name with much reverence.
The bible assures that YHWH is the god of the Hebrews (Exodus 7:16) and warns
them not to worship other gods. In fact many verses in the Bible acknowledge the
existence of other gods. Judaism and even Christianity were not originally
monotheistic religions. There is a paragraph in the New Testament that shows
that even Christ thought that YHWA is only the god of the Jews and his own
mission was restricted to the children of Israel.
Mark:7
25: For a certain woman, whose young daughter had an unclean spirit, heard of him (Jesus), and came and fell at his feet:
26: The woman was a Greek, a Syrophenician by nation; and she besought him that he would cast forth the devil out of her daughter.
27: But Jesus said unto her, Let the children first be filled: for it is not meant to take the children's bread, and to cast it unto the dogs.
28: And she answered and said unto him, Yes, Lord: yet the dogs under the table eat of the children's crumbs.
29: And he said unto her, For this saying go thy way; the devil is gone out of thy daughter.
30: And when she was come to her house, she found the devil gone out, and her daughter laid upon the bed."
See also (Matthew 15:26)
There are a lot of verses in the Old Testament that show YHWA was only the God
of the Jews and that other nations had their own gods. Obviously these other
gods compared to YHWA were the underdogs. Here are some examples:
"He assigned to each nation a god but Jacob’s descendents he chose for
himself" (Deut. 32:9)
"The Lord alone led his people without the help of a foreign god: (Deut.
32:12)
"Lord who among the gods is like you"? (Ex 15:11)
"The Lord the God of the Hebrews…" (Ex 7:16)
"Listen to everything that I, the Lord, have said to you. Do not pray to
other gods; do not even mention their names" (Ex. 23:13)If there is no
other god what is fuss?
"I will live among the people of Israel" (Ex. 29:45) So God is not
Omnipresent, he is not to be found in the rest of the word and he plays
favoritism.
"…. the god is with us and has defeated the gods who protected them"
(Num. 14:9) How can he defeat someone who dose not exist and how that non
existent being would be able to protect anybody?
"… Your god let the men become refugees… " (Num. 21:29)
"By doing this, the Lord showed that he was more powerful than the gods of
Egypt" (Num. 33:4) How can one be more powerful than something that does
not exist?
"There is no god in heaven or on earth who can do the mighty things that
you have done" (Deut. 3:24) If there were no other gods the first part of
this sentence would have sufficed.
"Has any god ever dared to go and take a people from another nation and
make them his own?" (Deut. 4:34) Implying that other gods are weak, or care
not for their believers.
"Do not worship other gods, any of the gods of the people around you"
(Deut. 6:14)
"The Lord your God is supreme over all gods…" (Deut. 10:17) Here
Jehowa is being compared again to other gods, so there must be other gods, or
there can be no comparison.
See also (Deut. 11:16, 28; 12:30; 13:6, 12, 28:10)
So it is clear that the early Jews were not monotheists. The reason behind this
obsession of worshiping one god and not the others becomes clear from the
following verses.
“Never come to worship me without bringing an offering” (Ex. 23:15)
“The Lord said to Moses, ‘When you take a census of the people of Israel,
each man is to pay me a price for his life, …Everyone must pay this in an
offering to me” . (Ex. 30:11-13)
Hence, the Israelis had to relinquish the worship of other gods and worship just
YHWA. And they had to make some material offerings to him so their prayers gain
acceptance. Then there were rituals for cleaning the impure objects, marriage,
birth etc that required the believers to make offerings to god.
“The first born of an animal already belongs to the Lord,… A calf, a lamb,
or a kid belongs to the Lord, but the first born of an unclean animal may be
bought back at the standard price. Plus an additional 20%” (Lev. 27:26,27).
One-tenth of all the produce of the land, whether grain or fruit, belongs to the
Lord.” (Lev.27:30).
But who is going to benefit from all these offerings? Of course the vicegerent
of god on Earth, who else?
“…Lord’s permanent property; it shall belong to the priest” (Lev. 27:21)
The whole religion was invented by the priesthood to milk the gullible and
ensure their dominance and hegemony over the foolhardy believers. You can find
plenty of verses in the Bible where the author makes sure the priests are well
fed and well paid. There was nothing an individual could do without paying the
clergy their lion’s share. When a believer had to slaughter an animal for his
household consumption. He could not do it anywhere else but in the “tent of
the Presence of the Lord”. He had to bring it to the altar and sacrifice it
there. And the priest would keep the best part of it. “Then, when the shoulder
of the ram is boiled. The priest shall take it and put it, together with one
thick loaf of bread and one biscuit from the basket, into the hands of the
Nazirite, Next the priest shall present them as a special gift to the Lord: they
are a sacred offering for the priest, in addition to the breast and the leg of
the ram which by law belongs to the priest. (Num. 6:19,20) also (Num. 7:5)
This is how and why religions were invented. Similar rituals and costumes can be
found in today’s primitive societies where the shaman, the witch or the
medicine-man have their hold on the simple minded believers.
MONOTHEISM
Moses is a mythological figure. Some doubt even his historical existence. But
what is certain is that the Pentateuch the five first books of Torah that are
supposed to be his revelation are not the work of Moses. This has been
demonstrated by many Jewish and Christian scholars A simple proof for this
statement is that all the five books of Pentateuch are narrated by a third
person. The speaker is neither YHWA nor Moses. Another obvious proof is that at
the end of Deuteronmy. 34:1-12, there is an obituary of Moses that reads,
How is it possible for someone to write his own obituary
centuries after his own death? The above shows that these books that are
allegedly written by Moses were actually written many centuries after his death
when even no trace of his tomb was left. The fact that no one knew of the exact
place of his burial is also an indication that he was either a legendary an
mythological figure or was not important enough for Israelis to keep track of
his tomb or make him a shrine. Even if there ever existed a person with the name
of Moses, all the stories attributed to him are fabrications of the later
priests who forged the entire Bible as it has been demonstrated by many modern
Biblical scholars.
So neither Judaism nor Christianity were originally monotheistic religions. Then
who is the father of monotheism? To whom shall we give the credit for this new
theology that inseminated intolerance and is responsible for many wars amongst
the nations as each claimed to be the chosen people of the most-High and the
only ones with the truth?
If you guessed Muhammad you are wrong. The father of monotheism is Paul. This
man was a true believer with an unshakable faith that Jesus was the Son of God,
(perhaps because he never laid eyes on him and did not know him personally to be
aware of his weaknesses). He became determined to preach the message of Christ
that was rejected in his own homeland, amongst the rest of humanity. But this
was a tough sell. Other nations had their own gods and would not listen to the
preachings of a foreign cult. Many had customs that were different from those of
the Jews and those that Jesus practiced. What Paul did is what any good salesman
would do. He changed his product to make it more attractive to his western
clients. Paul was clever enough to realize that if he had to convert the
Gentiles into Christianity, he had to re-invent a new Christianity palatable to
their taste and liking.
He soon dropped the requisite of circumcision, belittled the importance of
Sabbath, undermined Jesus’ preference of the Jews and even claimed that he is
preaching the messages of a pagan "unknown god". This is reported in
the following verses.
"Then Paul stood in the midst of Mars' hill, and said, Ye men of Athens, I
perceive that in all things ye are too superstitious.
For as I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this
inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD. Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, him
declare I unto you." Act
17:22,23
The temple dedicated to the unknown god was built because of the Athenian's
concern not to leave behind any god, very much the same concept when we dedicate
a monument to the memory of the Unknown Soldier. The unknown god was certainly
the least of the gods and not as Paul wanted to believe the Creator of the
universe.
It looks like by then many had come to see the similarity and the oneness of
humankind. And therefore it was unreasonable to believe that each nation had a
separate creator. It is interesting to observe that, as we saw in the above
episode, apparently Jesus was less aware of this oneness than his disciple Paul.
The reason is obviously circumstantial. Jesus was born and raised in a closed
and dogmatic society. He, like his contemporary compatriots believed that the
Jews are the chosen children of God. He was not concerned for the Gentiles and
even rejected to assist them when they came to him. On the other hand, Paul was
a more sophisticated and learned person. He had traveled extensively, was
familiar with many cultures and had been in touch with great civilizations. His
views were more cosmopolitan than those of Jesus. In his opinion, if Christ was
the Son of God, his message should not be reserved only to the Jews but must
spread to all the nations of the world. He, unlike his master, did not believe
that God would play favoritism. But like Peter believed that “God is not
respecter of persons” Act
10:34
Thus, monotheism owes its popularity to the clever and more universalistic views
of the disciples of Jesus and not to his own teachings. The spread of
Christianity in the West, forced the early believers to adapt the teachings of
Jesus and make it more appealing to the new converts. In this way, a local and
obscure cult of few Jews became the religion of choice for Romans who eventually
made it the religion of the entire continent.
By Ali Sina