The view of Sigmund Freud on these issues led to the publication of a book named Moses and Monotheism. The first part of the book is called Moses and Egyptians. "The denial of a person admired as a great son is not a rash act, especially for those who belong to that person." (Sigmund Floyd, 1939, page 3) Moses killed all the Jewish first children It is said to have been hidden in the basket and placed on the Nile to avoid being done.
Moses and monotheism Moses and monotheism are the last books written by Sigmund Freud. In 1939, when Sigmund Freud died in London, this book was published. London is a place to live with his family, so that Nazi's escape from harassment against the Austrian Jews; this is where Freud feels safe. Siegmund Freud is a Jew, he is opposed to anti-Semitism. Freud was denied promotion for his entire trip. The god whom he talked asked me to leave my land and relatives so that Moses would go to the promised land that Moses had never seen or heard. Abraham's faith is always tested, as God promised Abraham plenty of incredible or impossible things without God's intervention. Abraham knew that heirs were absent from his legacy.
In the last book of 1939, "Moses and Monotheism", Sigmund Freud assumed that Moses is an Egyptian aristocrat claiming Achinaton's monotheism. According to the theory proposed by contemporary Bible critics, Freud believes that Moses was murdered in the wilderness, which has always created a collective sense of self-esteem, the core of Judaism. He wrote: "Judaism is the father's religion and Christianity becomes the son's religion." Possibility of Moses' Egyptian family and his message gained a lot of attention from academia. Those who disagree with this view seems to differ from Athenism in all respects except Tora's religion is dedicated to the central character of one God. Similarity with 104 Freud's historical interpretation of Moses was not widely accepted by historians and was regarded as a false history by many people.