In my experience when it comes to Christians, a particular type of theist. I would divide them into two camps.
The "more sophisticated" Christians would reject the existence of all other gods expect their own.
The "less sophisticated" Christians would accept different gods exist, however they are "demons" rather than gods as such. Which is the view the writers of the New Testament take.
I have honestly no idea on which gods other types of theists reject, if any.
The "more sophisticated" Christians would reject the existence of all other gods expect their own.
The "less sophisticated" Christians would accept different gods exist, however they are "demons" rather than gods as such. Which is the view the writers of the New Testament take.
I have honestly no idea on which gods other types of theists reject, if any.
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