the name root thing isn’t quite correct. The root word connects to “sky god” and why Abrahamic religions are unique is because they are monotheistic in only having a sky god, whereas before the gods would’ve been of many things.
We also say “G/god” more than “deity” whose root is in “burial” rather than sky, and originally connotated a plurality of supernatural forces pre-Christianity, but came to mean a singular being during the spread of Christianity.
the name root thing isn’t quite correct. The root word connects to “sky god” and why Abrahamic religions are unique is because they are monotheistic in only having a sky god, whereas before the gods would’ve been of many things.
We also say “G/god” more than “deity” whose root is in “burial” rather than sky, and originally connotated a plurality of supernatural forces pre-Christianity, but came to mean a singular being during the spread of Christianity.