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Consider the view that Christianity has more in common with atheism than with polytheism  

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Consider the view that Christianity has more in common with atheism than with polytheism The statement that questions Christianity's view of the divine can pose many problems and can raise even more questions. The statement dismisses monotheism and on one hand asks whether it is more probable that Christianity is a religion that does not support belief in God at all or on the other hand, whether Christianity believes in and worships more than one God. In many respects, this question appears false to a Christian believer however, if all beliefs in the 'oneness' of God are considered, it may be possible to formulate a rather different view:, a view that may indeed support the statement we are presented with. It is important when trying to formulate a discussion on such a topic area to define what the words 'atheism' and 'polytheism' actually mean and what we should understand by...

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