Uniting Monotheistic Religions: A Philosophical Framework for Religious Convergence

Abstract

This article presents a philosophical framework for uniting monotheistic religions under the premise of a common deity. Through careful examination of shared scriptures, ideologies, and ethical principles, it addresses the logical inconsistency of maintaining multiple monotheistic traditions while proposing a practical pathway toward unification. The framework acknowledges the complexity of religious institutions while offering a solution that respects existing structures during a transitional period. By identifying core commonalities and addressing institutional concerns, this paper provides a theoretical and practical foundation for religious convergence in the modern era. The proposed approach includes a comprehensive implementation timeline and detailed guidelines for preserving valuable aspects of individual traditions while moving toward unified religious expression.

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