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I've just been part of a thread in the Christianity section where I heard several opinions that took me totally by surprise. I'd like to open that discussion up to a larger group.
I grew up under the notion that Christianity was a monotheistic religion. Not only did that mean to me that there was one God that Christians believed in, but (and this is where it just might be my naiveté) that meant that the gods that other religions worshipped were also non other than the one God.
Today I found out that there isn't just the one God. Allah, for instance is a different God. In fact, there are apparently a number of other Gods out there. Isn't that the definition of polytheism?
Is it time we stopped referring to Christianity as a monotheistic religion?
I grew up under the notion that Christianity was a monotheistic religion. Not only did that mean to me that there was one God that Christians believed in, but (and this is where it just might be my naiveté) that meant that the gods that other religions worshipped were also non other than the one God.
Today I found out that there isn't just the one God. Allah, for instance is a different God. In fact, there are apparently a number of other Gods out there. Isn't that the definition of polytheism?
Is it time we stopped referring to Christianity as a monotheistic religion?