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... or belief in more than one God.'2 Now the statement argues that maybe Christianity has more in common with the doctrine of Atheism than it does with the term Polytheism. However, it is important to take a neutral stance when considering the statement that has been presented and although this statement may have many flaws, it is important to sum up the main arguments for and against the statement and come to a rational and logically sound conclusion which can answer the question successfully. The flaws with the statement become evident directly from the outset. Christianity for many people is a monotheistic religion in the 'complete' sense of the word. It can be noted that common Christian belief in God does not change; it is the world that changes and our own perceptions of God change as well. There is a long history about Christianity's teaching on the doctrine ...
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