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  • Absolutely not. ---------- The closest that anyone has ever come to creating a widely-accepted list of Jewish beliefs is Rambam's thirteen principles of faith. These include that: * G-d exists * G-d is one and unique * G-d is incorporeal * G-d is eternal Source: JewFaq http://www.jewfaq.org/beliefs.htm The nature of G-d is one of the few areas of abstract Jewish belief where there are a number of clear-cut ideas about which there is little dispute or disagreement. * G-d Exists * G-d is One * G-d is Incorporeal * G-d is Neither Male nor Female * G-d is Omnipresent * G-d is Omnipotent * G-d is Omniscient * G-d is Eternal * G-d is Both Just and Merciful * G-d is Holy and Perfect * G-d is our Father Source: Jewish Virtual Library http://www.answerbag.com/a_view/367101 The Shema is a prayer central to Judaism. Jews are commanded to write the Shema on scriptures and place it on their door posts, wear it as Tefillin, and recite it every morning and evening. This prayer includes the assertion that God is one. http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/shema.html
  • Yes it has! Zohar III 43b, clearly shows a Jewish belief in a Triune God!

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