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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Wally: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Neith-Athena: [qb] I just started reading a book by Moustafa Gadalla where he claims that "neter" does not mean "god," but rather different attributes or aspects of the One God. I have read this before, and wonder whether translating the word as "god" is meant to suggest that Judaism is the first monotheistic religion. In the Yoruba religion, "orisha" is often translated as "god" but I heard from someone more knowledgeable than I about it that the orishas are different elemental forces or aspects of nature and hence of the One God. I am not suggesting hyper-diffusionism, just simply that monotheism is not such a unique concept as Europeans would have one think. Also, I am more familiar with Yoruba religion as it is practiced in the Diaspora. I also read Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart" recently and towards the end when one of the Igbo characters is speaking to the European missionary, he says that the Igbo also believe in the One God, but they pray to different aspects of Him/Her. It is really similar to how Catholics pray to different saints. [/qb][/QUOTE]You have, in your opening topic 'question', actually raised and pointed out some significant information. You are truly an intelligent individual. So, please ignore the trifling 'answers' proffered here. A study of African religions (and to hell with the "linguistic" balkanization nonsense!) will provide the answers (to what I suspect you already pretty much know) to your question. Nteru = "Saints" or "holy ancestors" in the Mdu Ntr... also, a good book to read is [b]Conversations with Ogotemmeli: An Introduction to Dogon Religious Ideas [/b] by Marcel Griaule ...another, more direct source, would be to study the theological concepts of the Sahidi peoples of modern day Upper Egypt...(ie, ask Ausar!) ;) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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