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    Quote Originally Posted by paco View Post
    We may believe in angels and demoms, by the way we believe demons are only fallen angels, as Lucifer was a very high ranking and most Beautiful Angel, but we do not worship them as Deity[gods]. I am not speaking for Roman Catholics I do not know .
    Polytheism= belief in many supernatural entities whether you worship all of them or not.

    Most ancient Greeks only worshipped one or two of the gods they believed in. Still very much polytheistic

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    Quote Originally Posted by jockeys View Post
    Polytheism= belief in many supernatural entities whether you worship all of them or not.

    Most ancient Greeks only worshipped one or two of the gods they believed in. Still very much polytheistic
    wikipedia--Polytheism is the belief in or worship of multiple deities, such as gods and goddesses

    guess it depends were you get the definition
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    We call ours "beliefs" and we call theirs myths. I particularly liked the Norse myths because when the end of the world comes even the gods perish along with everyone else. Not hard to see why that belief system didn't catch on.
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    The old Norse Gods are still alive and well in several organizations. Here's just one: Odinic Rite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    We call ours "beliefs" and we call theirs myths. I particularly liked the Norse myths because when the end of the world comes even the gods perish along with everyone else. Not hard to see why that belief system didn't catch on.
    Ah, but in Christianity we do have the "dying God," though he rose from the dead. Check out C.S. Lewis' autobiography Surprised by Joy for a great read on this topic.

    As far as angels and demons, I don't see them as essential to the doctrine of Christianity, and I don't know of any Christians who worship them. I've always thought of them as similar to men, but perhaps on a higher plane of existence. I believe Jesus said that in the resurrection we would be like the angels, so that is what I'm referring to. The old non-canonical Book of Enoch has some interesting conjectures about them.
    As I said earlier, my faith is not in a book, or what someone said, or a doctrine or creed. It has indeed become quaint and old-fashioned to believe in a God who loves ALL of us like a Daddy, but that's my take on it in a nutshell. For those of you interested in such things, I highly recommend Unspoken Sermons by George MacDonald. In this great book he addresses many of the topics we've been discussing here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paco View Post
    wikipedia--Polytheism is the belief in or worship of multiple deities, such as gods and goddesses

    guess it depends were you get the definition
    eh, I've never trusted the wikis as primary sources, for what I think are obvious reasons.

    from Merriam-Webster:
    polytheist

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    Main Entry:
    poly·the·ism
    Pronunciation:
    \ˈpä-lē-(ˌ)thē-ˌi-zəm\
    Function:
    noun
    Etymology:
    French polytheisme, from Late Greek polytheos polytheistic, from Greek, of many gods, from poly- + theos god
    Date:
    1613
    : belief in or worship of more than one god

    also from Merriam-Webster:
    God
    a being or object believed to have more than natural attributes and powers and to require human worship ; specifically : one controlling a particular aspect or part of reality





    it's all semantics. but Christianity has a pantheon just as surely as the Greeks and the Norse

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    Quote Originally Posted by jockeys View Post
    eh, I've never trusted the wikis as primary sources, for what I think are obvious reasons.

    from Merriam-Webster:
    polytheist

    One entry found.




    Main Entry:
    poly·the·ism
    Pronunciation:
    \ˈpä-lē-(ˌ)thē-ˌi-zəm\
    Function:
    noun
    Etymology:
    French polytheisme, from Late Greek polytheos polytheistic, from Greek, of many gods, from poly- + theos god
    Date:
    1613
    : belief in or worship of more than one god

    also from Merriam-Webster:
    God
    a being or object believed to have more than natural attributes and powers and to require human worship ; specifically : one controlling a particular aspect or part of reality





    it's all semantics. but Christianity has a pantheon just as surely as the Greeks and the Norse
    Thanks we finally agree according tothe definition you posted
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